Legal Consequences of the construction of a wall in the occupied Palestinian Territory - Request for advisory opinion - Accreditation procedure for the reading of the Advisory Opinion of the Court on

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131-20040625-PRE-01-00-EN
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2004/24
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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF WSTICE

Peace Palace, 2517 KJ The Hague. Tel: +31 (0)70 302 23 23. Cables: Intercourt,
The Hague. Fax: +31 (0)70 364 99 28. Telex: 32323. E-mail address:

mail@icj-cij .org. Internet address: http://www.icj-cij .org.

Press Release
Unofficial

No. 2004/24
25 June 2004

Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the
Occupied Palestinian Territory

Reguest for advisory opinion

Accreditation procedure for the reading of the Advisory Opinion of the Court
on Friday 9 .July 2004

PRESS

THE HAGUE, 25 June 2004. In view of the interest generated by this case, an online

accreditation procedure has been established for media representatives. Special rules for coverage
of the reading of the Court's Advisory Opinion will also apply. Please read them carefully before
completing your online application for accreditation, so as to avoid any problems on arrivai at the
Court.

New: Online Accreditation Procedure

Media representatives wishing to cover the reading of the Advisory Opinion are asked to
complete the online application for accreditation to be found on the home page of the Court's
website (www.icj-cij.org).Applications for accreditation must be submitted by not later than
midnight on 1 .July 2004. It will not be possible to obtain accreditation after that date. Only

application forms submitted online will be considered. No account will be taken of forms sent by
fax or post. In view of the limited space for the media in the temporary press centre, applications
will be checked individually by the Court's Information Department and will receive an e-mail
response by 6 July 2004 at latest. Successful applicants will be notified by the Information
Department of where and how to pick up their entry badges. Lost badges cannot be replaced.

New: Press Centre to open the day before the reading and to stay open until 11.30 p.m.

As media representatives will not be permitted access to the interior of the Peace Palace on
9 July 2004, a press centre will be available to them, as last February, on the premises of the Hague

Academy of International Law, which is located in the Peace Palace grounds, to the left of the main
building. The press centre will be open and operational on Thursday 8 .July 2004 (from 3 p.m.
to 11.30 p.m.) and on Friday 9 .Iuly 2004 (from 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 p.m.). The reading of the
Advisory Opinion will be transmitted live to the centre on a large screen and can be followed
through headsets in English and French. The centre will be equipped with work stations, electric

power points, internet connections and telephone sockets. As sockets will have to be shared, it is
recommended that you bring your own mobile phone. - 2 -

Press centre facilities will include direct TV (PAL only) and radio feeds off the Court's
audiovisual and audio systems, but access to these must be requested online in advance. Drinks
and sandwiches will be on sale.

Interviews may be conducted in front of the press centre, at TV stand-up positions or on the
external Peace Palace steps, but under no circumstances in the press centre itself.

Access to the Peace Palace

So as to avoid long queues in front of the Palace on Friday 9 July 2004, media
representatives are asked to present themselves at the gates not later than 1 p.m.In addition to their

entry badge, they are requested to carry persona] ID and, for journalists, their press card. Rigorous
checks will be carried out. Only duly accredited individuals with valid identification will be
allowed onto the Peace Palace site. Media representatives, with the exception of accredited pool
photographers (see below), will not be permitted access to the interior of the Peace Palace. Media

representatives should go either to the press centre orto the areas reserved for their use in front of
the Palace.

TV stand-up positions and satellite links

Fixed TV stand-up positions will be permitted only in the reserved area on the lawn in front
of the Peace Palace. These positions will be available on Thursday 8 July 2004 (from 3 p.m. to
11.30 p.m.) and on Friday 9 July 2004 (from 7 a.m. to 11.30 p.m.), and must have been

requested online in advance. Filming will be permitted outside the Peace Palace building. Media
representatives are kindly requested to avoid damage to the lawns and gardens.

In view of the very limited number of spaces for satellite vehicles within and around the site,

it will be possible to reserve satellite facilities for playout uplink or live uplink by applying to the
Eurovision Division of the Netherlands public broadcasting service (NOS), which will be present
on-site.

NOS-Eurovision will be able to assist duly accredited television crews with technical
information regarding the reservation of TV stand-up positions and satellite links. Crews who have
included in their online accreditation application a request for a TV stand-up position and/or
satellite link will automatically be contacted by NOS-Eurovision once their accreditation has been

confirmed. NOS-Eurovision may be reached at: + 31 35 677 36 04 or + 31 35 677 32 98
(telephone),+ 31 35 677 51 05 (facsimile) and [email protected] (e-mail).

Vehicle parking

No vehicle parking will be permitted within the Peace Palace grounds. Vehicles should be
left in parking spaces (generally metered) in neighbouring streets. Exceptions may be authorized
(on a case-by-case basis) for a limited number of satellite vehicles for live broadcasting; requests

for such authorization must be included in the online application for accreditation. lt will not be
possible for vehicles to enter the Palace site solely for the purpose of unloading heavy equipment
(cameras, editing equipment, etc.). Crews wishing to drop off material of this sort are requested to

bring their own trolleys.

Accredited photography pool

A limited number of duly accredited photographers will be allowed to take still pictures in

the Great Hall of Justice on 9 July 2004 solely between 2.45 p.m. and 3.15 p.m. They must
present themselves in a group not later than 2.30 p.m. at the main entry door to the Peace Palace.
From there, the group will be escorted to the Great Hall of Justice. They must keep to the - 3 -

right-hand side of the Great Hall, as is the normal practice, and must leave the Hall, in a group, at
3.15 p.m., escorted by a member of the Court's Information Department.

Thank you for reading these instructions. You may now complete your application for

accreditation online. Click on www.icj-cij.org and thenon the link "Press Accreditation".

Mr. Arthur Witteveen, First Secretary of the Court (tel.:+ 31 70 302 23 36)
and Mrs. Laurence Blairon and Mr. Boris Heim, Information Officers, will be available
to media representatives for ali further information (tel.:+ 31 70 302 23 37;
e-mail: information@ icj-cij .org).

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