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In 1948, in Jerusalem, Israeli Count Bernadotte, a UN mediator between Israel and Arab countries, was killed by Israeli extremists. The United Nations requested damages from the State of Israel. The General Assembly requested an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice of the United Nations on the issue of whether an international organization has the right to claim damages from a state responsible for damage to a UN employee.
What response should the International Court of Justice give (see the official website of the International Court of Justice: www.icj-cij.org)? Can states give international organizations international legal personality?
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