Request for the indication of Provisional Measures

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13253
Document Type
Incidental Proceedings
Date of the Document
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3 March 1992

REQUEST FOR THE INDICATION OF

PROVISIONAL MEASURES OF PROTECTION

SUBMITTED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

SOCIALIST PEOPLE'S LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA

I have the honour to refer to the Application submitted to

the Court this day instituting proceedings in the name of

the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Samahiriya against the

United States of America and to submit, in accordance with

Article 41 of the Statute of the Court and Articles 73, 74

and 75 of the Rules of Court, an urgent request that the

Court indicate provisional measures which ought to be taken

promptly to preserve the rights of Libya.

2. As set out in the Statement of Facts in the Application of

Libya, the United States is actively seeking to bypass the

provisions of the Montreal Convention by threatening

various actions against Libya in order to compel Libya, in

contravention of the Montreal Convention, to surrender two

Libyan nationals accused by the United States of being

responsible for the destruction of Pan American Flight 103

on 21 December 1988.

3. To this end, the United States has indicated that 'standard

procedures are clearly inapplicablef, and that it may seek

or impose economic, air and other sanctions against Libya if Libya does not comply with the United States' demands.

While such actions are clearly illegal and inappropriate

under the applicable provisions of the Montreal Convention,

particularly when Libya is complying in full with that

Convention, of cause for even greater concern is the United

States' refusal to rule out the use of armed force against

Libya if the accused are not surrendered.

4. In as much as the present dispute involves the
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interpretation or application of the Montreal Convention,

Libya submits that it is for the Court alone to rule on

validity of Libya's, and the United Statest, actions under

that Convention.

Pending the Court's decision, it is imperative that a

situation not be permitted to arise whereby Libya's rights

would be irreparably damaged either in fact or in law.

Only by granting provisional measures enjoining the United

States from taking such actions against Libya can Libya's

rights be preserved.

5. By the same reasoning, interim measures are urgently

required in order to cause the United States to abstain

from any action capable of having a prejudicial effect on

the Court's decision in the case and to refrain from taking

any step that might aggravate or extend the dispute as

would surely happen if sanctions are imposed against Libya

or force employed.
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6. Given that the Court's jurisdictioh in the case is prima

facie established under the Montreal Convention, Libya

submits that there are no impediments to indicating

provisional measures.

7. Accordingly, pending final judgment in the case, Libya

respectfully requests the Court to indicate forthwith the

following provisional measures:

(a) To enjoin the United States from taking any action

against Libya calculated to coerce or compel Libya to

surrender the accused individuals to any jurisdictioh

outside of Libya; and

(b) to ensure that no steps are taken that would prejudice

in any way the rights of Libya with respect to the

legal proceedings that are the subject of Libya's

Application.

8. In view of the seriousness of the present situation and the

fact that the United States is threatening Libya with

impending economic sanctions and other actions, including

the possibility of recourse to the use of armed force,

Libya urges that this request be treated as a matter of

extreme urgency. In this connection, Libya refers to

Article 7414) of the Rules of Court and respectfully

requests the President, pending the meeting of the Court,

to exercise the power conferred by that Article to call

3 upon the Parties to act in such a way as to enable any

Order the Court may make on Libyaf s request for provisional

measures to have its appropriate effects.

9. Libya further respectfully requests the Court, pursuant to

Articles 7411) and 74(3) of the Rules of the Court, to set

a hearing for this request at the earliest possible date.

10. Libya has designated the undersigned as its Agent for the

purposes of any proceedings relating to this request.

Respectfully submitted,

Se of
the Great Jamahiriya

Belgium

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