Dissenting Opinion of President Winiarski (translation)
DISSENTING OPINION OF PRESIDENT WINIARSKI
DISSENTING OPINION OF PRESIDENT WINIARSKI
SEPARATE OPINION OFSIR LOUIS MBANEFO
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE JESSUP
1 agree with the decision of the Court that it has jurisdiction
to hear the present cases on the merits and that the four preliminary
objections are not well founded and should be dismissed. Since,
however, the Opinion of the Court doesnot embrace al1the questions
of fact and of law which 1 find essential to reaching the decision, 1
find it my duty to deliver this separate Opinion.
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE BUSTAMANTE
The Court concludes that Article 7 of the Mandate is a treaty or
convention still in force within the meaning of Article 37 of the
Statute of the Court and that the dispute is one which is envisaged
in the said Article7 and cannot be settled by negotiation. Conse-
quently the Court is competent to hear the dispute on the merits.
For these reasons,
by eight votes to seven,
finds that ithas jurisdiction to adjudicate upon the merits of the
dispute.
DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE BEB A DON
[Translation]
DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE BUSTAMANTE
[Translation]
As 1 am unable to concur in the decision reached by the Court
in its Judgment inthe present case, 1 must set out the reasons for
my dissenting opinion and also the conclusions at which 1 have
arrived, but 1must first Say that 1 do so with the greatest deference
towards the opinion of the majority of the Members of the Court.
DISSENTING OPINION OF JTjDGE BADAWI
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE MORELLI
[Translation]
SEPARATE OPINION OF
JUDGE SIR GERALD FITZMAURICE
1 agree with the decision of the Court in this case, and 1 also
consider that the main ground for it, as stated in the Judgment
(namely that the claim is not of a character to engage the Court's
judicial function), forms a correct and sufficient basis for the