The main problem with the International Court of Justice is that
A) international laws are too ambiguous.
B) the Court is not impartial.
C) one or both disputing countries often do not accept the Court's jurisdiction.
D) there is no agreement on the qualifications of judges.
E) the Court's personnel cannot manage the workload.
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