SOUTH Africa’s top jurist, Professor Dire Tladi, has begun his nine-year permanent stint as one of the International Court Of Justice (ICJ) judges.
Tladi became the country’s first permanent judge to the ICJ after he was sworn in on Tuesday.
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SOUTH Africa’s top jurist, Professor Dire Tladi, has begun his nine-year permanent stint as one of the International Court Of Justice (ICJ) judges.
Tladi became the country’s first permanent judge to the ICJ after he was sworn in on Tuesday.
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