Dissenting opinion of Judge Al-Khasawneh
DlSSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE AL-KHASAWNEH
DlSSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE AL-KHASAWNEH
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE REZEK
[Translatiotz]
JOINT SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGES HIGGINS,
KOOIJMANS AND BUERGENTHAL
Necessitj of a ,finiling on jurisdictior~ - Reusorzing on jurisdic,tion not pre-
cluciedhy ultra petita rulc>.
Status of ~rnii~er.sjuulrisdiction to hc~testeil hy r~ference to the sources of
irzterrzcrtioni~lluit-- Fei!. e.xiiriip/c~sf'universe11jirristliction itithin nationul
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE KOROMA
DECLARATION OF JUDGE RANJEVA
DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE ODA
Lack ofjurisdiction of'the Court - Absence of'u legal dispute 117ithithepur-
view of Article 36, paragraph 2, qf'the Sratutr - Mere hclief of the Congo that
the Belgiun LUIVviolated irîternationul IUIInot c,videnceor pro(?f'thcita dispute
e.ui.stedhetkiwn it and Belgiunî Failure of'the Application irîstituting pro-
ceedings to specifiv the legul gro~1nd.sporlit3hicl1thejurisdictiorîof the Court is
SEPARATE OPINION OF PRESIDENT GUILLAUME
[English Original 7;cictl
Criminul jurisdiction of' rzutionul courts-- Plue? qf' cornrnission uf'rlle
qfjbnce - Otlirr criteritr of'connect-on Universalji~ri.s -diAh.reoceoj.'
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DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE AD HOC BERMAN
DUI ies and funet ions of a judge ad hoc.
FirSI preliminary objection: lack of dispute - Germany precluded, by ordi
nary considerations of good faith, from now arguing "no dispute".
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DECLARATION OF JUDGE AD HOC FLEISCHHAUER
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DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE OWADA