Icj Article 63 Requirements

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Article 63 of the ICJ Statute requires a state to be a party to the treaty in question to intervene in cases before the ICJ. There are no exceptions to this requirement.

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is it compulsory for the state to be a party. are there no exceptions?
In the context of Article * of the ICJ Statute, it is indeed compulsory for a state to be a party to the treaty in question to intervene in cases before the ICJ. There are no exceptions to this requirement under Article * itself. If you have other questions about international law or specific treaties, feel free to ask!