Comments of the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the responses of Uganda to the questions put by the Court

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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
CASE CONCERNING ARMED ACTIVITIES ON THE TERRITORY OF THE CONGO
(DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO v. UGANDA)
SECOND PHASE
QUESTION OF REPARATION
COMMENTS OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO ON THE REPLIES
OF UGANDA TO THE QUESTIONS PUT BY THE COURT
2 January 2019
[Translation by the Registry]
CONTEXT

Response of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the questions put by the Court

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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
CASE CONCERNING ARMED ACTIVITIES ON THE TERRITORY OF THE CONGO
(DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO v. UGANDA)
SECOND PHASE
QUESTION OF REPARATION
REPLIES AND FURTHER EVIDENCE PROVIDED BY THE
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
(FINAL VERSION)
VOLUME I
26 OCTOBER 2018
[Translation by the Registry]

Questions put by the Court under Article 62, paragraph 1, of its Rules

LIST OF QUESTIONS
1. Requests for further evidence
1. Could the Dcmocratic Republic of Congo (hereinafier DRC) provide the "victim identification
forms" that were prepared and collected by the DRC's Expert Commission, as well as any
additional evidence it might have regarding individuel victims?
2. Could the DRC produce evidence to support its estimates for the number of persans killed in
direct attacks on civilians, the number of victims of personal injury, and the number of rape

Speech of Judge Joan E. Donoghue, President of the International Court of Justice, on the occasion of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Court (video message)

SPEECH OF JUDGE JOAN DONOGHUE, PRESIDENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE, ON THE OCCASION OF THE SEVENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE COURT (VIDEO MESSAGE)
I am Judge Joan Donoghue and it is my privilege today to offer some remarks in observance of the 75th anniversary of the inaugural sitting of the International Court of Justice, where I currently serve as President.

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