I.C. J.
Thc: following 2nr"oriil~tion frorn ihc Rogistry of tho
International Court of justice kis been com;:unicatcd to thc Tress:
On 21st Juno, 1951, th¢ finitcd Stc.tes Ambnçs&dor t~ thc
i\fatht.rli.nds,on behalf of his C-ovcrmsfit, filed ir! the Regiçtry of
the Internationa Court of Justice z Preliïninary Objection in thc
proccodings pcnding bctwoen the Unit~d States z.nZtlie ?Lepublic of
France conccrifing the rights of natiosals of the üni.tcd Stzkcsin
Phro cco.
It is contended, in '&is Objection, thrt th2 P~ench
Goverment has failcd clearly to spcify, cither in its Api~licction
instituting proceodings or in its T5einoï.is1,tho idcniity of tlio parties
in w-iose nana on whosa beh~ii' the cusc wc?~brought, The Uilit~d
would bu hound by .the jv.dgmri_t of thc Court: in otnoll ~mrds, .would
7rencc bu bound in Its own righi-and capzsitr, or in its capccity
as Proteetor of i40rocc0, or in both 01 tli~se ccpaeitics?
Thc 7relirr;inarg Objection of th:: United Stctcs hns beari,
comiunicat¢d to the 2reiich C-ovzi-rnnientand. r.611i2.ii.uc course be .the
subject oi the usual n~tifications,
- Filing of a Preliminary Objection by the United States
Rights of Nationals of the United States of America in Morocco (France v. United States of America) - Filing of a Preliminary Objection by the United States