Correspondence related to the organisation of the expertise ordered by the Court

CORRESPONDENCE RELATED TO THE ORGANISATION OF THE EXPERTISE ORDERED BY THE COURT
1. THE REGISTRAR TO THE AGENTS OF THE PARTIES
5 July 2016
With reference to the case concerning Maritime Delimitation in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua), and to the Court’s Order dated 31 May 2016, I have the honour to transmit to Your Excellency herewith information received from the experts as to the documents they will need before conducting the site visits, as well as details relating to the visits themselves.

Preliminary objections of France

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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
CASE CONCERNING IMMUNITIES AND CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
(EQUATORIAL GUINEA v. FRANCE)
PRELIMINARY OBJECTIONS
OF THE
FRENCH REPUBLIC
30 March 2017
[Translation by the Registry]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 1

Rejoinder of Nicaragua on Compensation

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE CERTAIN ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT BY NICARAGUA IN THE BORDER AREA (COSTA RICA V. NICARAGUA) REJOINDER OF THE REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA ON COMPENSATION 29 AUGUST 2017

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
CERTAIN ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT BY NICARAGUA IN THE BORDER AREA
(COSTA RICA V. NICARAGUA)
REJOINDER OF THE REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA
ON COMPENSATION
29 AUGUST 2017

Memorial of Costa Rica on Compensation

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICECERTAIN ACTIVITIES CARRIED OUT BY NICARAGUA IN THE BORDER AREA (COSTA RICA v. NICARAGUA)MEMORIAL OF COSTA RICAON COMPENSATIONVOLUME I3APRIL 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION. 1
CHAPTER 2 COSTA RICA’S ENTITLEMENT TO REPARATION. 7
A.
Costa Rica’s Claim for Material Injury. 7
B.
T
he Scope of Compensation Claimed. 8
1.
Environmental Damage. 9
2.
Expenses and Costs. 12
C.
Causation. 16
D.
T

Maritime Delimitation in the Indian Ocean (Somalia v. Kenya) - The Court authorizes the submission of a Reply by Somalia and a Rejoinder by Kenya and fixes the time-limits for the filing of these writ

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No. 2018/12
12 February 2018
Maritime Delimitation in the Indian Ocean (Somalia v. Kenya) The Court authorizes the submission of a Reply by Somalia and a Rejoinder by Kenya and fixes the time-limits for the filing of these written pleadings

Order of 2 February 2018

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
YEAR 2018
2018
2 February
General List
No. 161
2 February 2018
MARITIME DELIMITATION IN THE INDIAN OCEAN
(SOMALIA v. KENYA)
ORDER
Present: President ABRAHAM; Vice-President YUSUF; Judges OWADA, TOMKA, CANÇADO TRINDADE, GREENWOOD, XUE, DONOGHUE, GAJA, BHANDARI, ROBINSON, GEVORGIAN; Judge ad hoc GUILLAUME; Registrar COUVREUR.
The International Court of Justice,
Composed as above,
After deliberation,

The Judges of the International Court of Justice elect the members of the Chamber of Summary Procedure, the Budgetary and Administrative Committee, the Rules Committee and the Library Committee of the

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Press Release
Unofficial
No. 2018/11
6 February 2018
The Judges of the International Court of Justice elect the members of the Chamber of Summary Procedure, the Budgetary and Administrative Committee, the Rules Committee and the Library Committee of the Court

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