Tuesday 30 April 2024

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Tuesday 30 April 2024

Alleged Breaches of Certain International Obligations in respect of the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Nicaragua v. Germany) – Reading of the Order of the Court

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Covershots produced on 30 April (floor sound) 

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Reading of the operative paragraph of the Order, in English, by the President of the Court, HE Judge Nawaf Salam

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Reading of the operative paragraph of the Order, in French, by the Registrar of the Court, HE Mr Philippe Gautier

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Photos

View of the ICJ courtroom

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The President of the Court, HE Judge Nawaf Salam

Tuesday 30 April 2024
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The Registrar of the Court, HE Mr Philippe Gautier

Tuesday 30 April 2024
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Agent of Nicaragua, HE Mr Carlos Argüello Gómez

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Members of the Delegation of Nicaragua

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Agent of Germany, Ms Tania von Uslar-Gleichen

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Members of the Delegation of Germany

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View of the ICJ courtroom

Tuesday 30 April 2024
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Summary of the Order of 30 April 2024

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30 April 2024
Alleged Breaches of Certain International Obligations in respect of the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Nicaragua v. Germany) Request for the indication of provisional measures

The Court finds that the circumstances do not require the exercise of its power to indicate provisional measures

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
Peace Palace, Carnegieplein 2, 2517 KJ The Hague, Netherlands
Tel.: +31 (0)70 302 2323 Fax: +31 (0)70 364 9928
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No. 2024/37
30 April 2024
Alleged Breaches of Certain International Obligations in respect of the Occupied Palestinian Territory (Nicaragua v. Germany) Request for the indication of provisional measures The Court finds that the circumstances do not require the exercise of its power to indicate provisional measures

Dissenting opinion of Judge ad hoc Al-Khasawneh

DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE AD HOC AL-KHASAWNEH
Unusual character of Court’s Order  Divergent from Court’s rich and constant
jurisprudence  Lack of reasoning  Urgency evidently satisfied  Monetary Gold principle
inapplicable  Procedural flaw in hearing the Parties.
1. The Order issued today by the Court on the request for the indication of provisional
measures by Nicaragua is an unusual document, more notable for what it does not contain than for
what it does and, as far as can be ascertained, unlike anything before it in terms of the long, rich and

Declaration of Judge Tladi

DECLARATION OF JUDGE TLADI
Assessment of “circumstances” requiring exercise of the Court’s power under Article 41 of the Statute  Court must remain free to weigh all circumstances together in a fluid way  Conditions developed in Court’s jurisprudence for indication of provisional measures are not a “box-ticking” exercise  Present Order is not inconsistent with the approach adopted by the Court in the past.

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