Counter-Memorial submitted by the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
USITED KISGDO.\I COUSTER->IEMORIAI. (4 II52)
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they had bcen called as witnesses, the evidence of
Major Laing or Sir Joseph hlaclay would have
~xoved the existence of such an oral agreement jj-63
The decision of Mr. Justice Hill in the Admiralty
Court and that of the Court of Appeal were hoth
just and in accordance aith the rules of Englisli
law and practice ; in these proceedings the Clai-
Memorial submitted by the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
MEMORIALSUBMITTEDBY THE GOVERNMENT
OF THE UNITED KINGDOMOF GREAT BRITAIN
AND NORTHERNIRELAND1
PART I
Introductory
I. This Memorial is submitted to the Court upon the Application
dated November 19, 1957, addressed by the Agent of the Govern-
ment of the United Kingdom to the Registrar of the Court.
z. By an Order made on November 26, 1957, the President of
the Court fixed June 2, 1958, as the time limit for the filing of
Memorial of the Government of Israel
SECTION B.-PLEADINGS I. MEMORIALOF THE GOVERNMENT OF ISRAEL'
Introduction
Written Statements
COUR INTERNATIONALE DE JUSTICE
MÉMOIRES, PLAIDOIRIES ET DOCUMENTS
STATUT INTERNATIONAL
DU SUD-OUEST AFRICAIN
AVIS CONSULTATIIJUILL1950 INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
PLEADINGS, ORAL ARGUMENTS, DOCUMENTS
INTERNATIONAL STATUS
OF SOUTH-WEST AFRICA
ADVISORY OPOF JU11t1950 TABLE DES MATIÈRES - CONTENTS
PKEMIÈRE PARTIE. - REQIJÊTE
POUR AVIS CONSULTATIF ET PIÈCES
DE LA PROCÉDURE ÉCRITE