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Court of arbitration at The Hague

Permanent Court of Arbitration
Cour permanente d'arbitrage
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Seal of PCA
Established 1899
Country Worldwide, 121 parties
Location The Hague, Netherlands
Coordinates 52°05′12″N 4°17′44″E / 52.0866°N 4.2955°E / 52.0866; 4.2955
Authorized by Hague Peace Conference
Judge term length 6 years (renewable)
No. of positions maximum 4 per member state
Website pca-cpa.org
Secretary-General
Currently Hugo Hans Siblesz
Since 2012

The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) is an intergovernmental organization located at The Hague in the Netherlands. The PCA is not a court "in the traditional sense", but provides services of arbitral tribunal to resolve disputes between member states, international organizations, or private parties arising out of international agreements. The cases span a range of legal issues involving territorial and maritime boundaries, sovereignty, human rights, international investment, and international and regional trade. The PCA is constituted through two separate multilateral conventions with a combined membership of 121 states. The organization is not a United Nations agency, but PCA is an official United Nations Observer.

The Peace Palace was built from 1907 until 1913 for PCA in The Hague. In addition the building houses the Hague Academy of International Law, Peace Palace Library and the International Court of Justice.

The PCA is not a “court" in the conventional understanding of that term but an administrative organization with the object of having permanent and readily available means to serve as the registry for purposes of international arbitration and other related procedures, including commissions of enquiry and conciliation.

The Administrative Council (formally the Permanent Administrative Council) is a body composed of all diplomatic representatives of Member States accredited to the Netherlands. It is presided by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, who is also a member. It is responsible for "direction and control" of the International Bureau, directs the organisation's budget and reports on its activities.


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