Preliminary objections

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Preliminary Objections of the United Kingdom

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE

OBLIGATIONS CONCERNING NEGOTIATIONS RELATING TO

CESSATION OF THE NUCLEAR ARMS RACE AND TO NUCLEAR
DISARMAMENT

(MARSHALL ISLANDS v UNITED KINGDOM)

PRELIMINARY OBJECTIONS

OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN
AND NORTHERN IRELAND

PRELIMINARY OBJECTIONS AND ANNEXES INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE

OBLIGATIONS CONCERNING NEGOTIATIONS RELATING TO
CESSATION OF THE NUCLEAR ARMS RACE AND TO NUCLEAR

Answers of Libya to questions put by the President and Judge Koroma (translation)

[Translation]

Reply of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
to the question of President SCHWEBEL

1.Libya's case, such as it was argued during the hearing on Wednesday 22 October 1997, is that there
has been an abuse or misuse of power if the Security Council has determined that there exists a
threat to the peace as the basis for requiring Liba to surrender the accused to the United States
or to the United Kingdom.

Written answers of the Islamic Republic of Iran to questions
put by Members of the Court

CASE CONCERNING OIL PLATFORMS

ŒSLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)

PRELIMINARY OBJECTION

RESPONSE OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN TO
VICE-PRESIDENT SCHWEBEL'S QUESTION

"ln these proceedings, both Parties cite documents from the ratification processes of

treaties offriendship, commerce and navigation to shed light on their intentions in concluding

the 1955 Treaty of Amity, Economie Relations and Consular Rights in the terms in which it

Cameroon's observations on Nigeria's written responses to the questions put by Members of the Court

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE

CASE CONCERNING LAND AND MARITIME BOUNDARY

(CAMEROON V.NIGERIA)

Observations ofthe Republic of Cameroon on the responses by the Federal Republic of

Nigeria to the questions put to it byMembers of the Court

JUDGE FLEISCHHAUER'S QUESTIONS

1.Judge Fleischhauer put the following questions to the two Parties:

Nigeria's reply to the questions put by Judges Fleischhauer, Kooijmans and Elaraby and Nigeria's comments on Cameroon's reply to the questions put by Judge Fleischhauer

INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE

CASE CONCERNING
.THE LAND AND MARITIME BOUNDARY
BETWEEN CAMEROON AND NIGERIA

(Carrieroon v. Nigeria: Equatorial Guinea intervening)

Comments of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

on the answers to the Judges' Questions

submitted by Cameroon on 10 Marèh 2002

4 April2002 1

Comments on the answers to the Judges' Questions submitted by Cameroon on

1 0 March 2002

Answers of Libya to questions put by the President and Judge Koroma

[Translation]

Reply of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
to the question of President SCHWEBEL

1.Libya's case, such as it was argued during the hearing on Wednesday 22 October 1997, is that there
has been an abuse or misuse of power if the Security Council has determined that there exists a
threat to the peace as the basis for requiring Liba to surrender the accused to the United States
or to the United Kingdom.

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