Chile opens a case against Bolivia at the UN's highest court over a river both countries claim rights to, the latest instalment of water-related rows between the South American neighbors.
Chile has begun arguing a case at the United Nations’ highest court that seeks to resolve a long-running dispute with its Latin American neighbor Bolivia over the use of the waters of a small river that flows across both nations
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The principal judicial body of the United Nations, whose task it is to settle legal disputes brought before it. Its decisions are not binding unless the conflicting countries have agreed in advance to accept them.