Counter-claims
Rejoinder submitted by the Government of the United States of America
6. REJOIXIIER SUBNITTEII BY THE GOVERNllENT
OF THE UNITE11 STATES OF AkIEKICA
This Rejoinder is in ansurer to the Reply filed by the French
Govemment in this case on February 15, 1952.
The procecding was instituted hy the French Govemmcnt as
a result of difficultiesbetween the Parties \\.hich followed the
enactment by Morocco on Ilecernber 30, 1948, of a decree
re-establishing in full force and effect prcvioiis Moroccan legis-
Counter-Memorial submitted by the Government of the United States of America
4. COUXTER-&IE&IORIAL SUBMITTED Bi' THE
GOVERXIIEXT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AAfERICA
PART 1
STATEAIEXT OF THE CASE
Written Statement of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
CASE CONCERNING THE LANDAND MARITIME BOUNDARY
BETWEEN
CAMEROON AND NIGERIA
(CAMEROON v. NIGERIA)
(EQUATORIAL GUINEAINTERVENING)
WRITTEN STATEMENT
OF
THE REPUBLIC OF EQUATORIAL GUINEA INTERNATIONALCOURT OF JUSTICE
CaseConcbetweenCameroon andNigeriae Boundary
(Cameroon v. Nigeria)
Rejoinder of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Rejoinder of The Federal Republic of Nigeria - January 2001 - Part I cha
pter 1
PART I
BAKASSI
CHAPTER 1
THE ORIGINAL TITLE OF NIGERIA:
THE 1913 TREATY AND ITS ANTECEDENTS
A. Background
(i) Cameroon's Applications of 29 March and 6 June 1994
Further Response to the United States of America Counter-claim submitted by the Islamic Republic of Iran
IntheNameof God
INTERNATIONALCOURTOFJUSTICE
CASE CONCERNING OIL PLATFORMS
(ISLAMICREPUBLICOFIRANV.
UNITEDSTATES OFAMERICA)
FURTHER RESPONSETOTHEUNITEDSTATES'
COUNTER-CLAIM
Submittedby the
ISLAMIC REPUBLICOFIRAN
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