The court began hearing cases in the new building by January 1946.
Over time the courts began to offer other services such as education and health care.
And the courts are beginning to see it their way.
The courts are beginning to look at this now, but there's no clear line.
There were several other developments today as the court began the final week of its 2000-2001 term.
One day later, the court began to put women on jury lists in such cases.
Before the day was out, a court of inquiry began meeting to determine what had happened.
The case will be argued next fall after the Court begins its new term.
Through these cases, the courts began to create new interpretations of law.
When 60 countries ratify, which is likely over the next few years, the court will begin work.