Maritime Delimitation in the Indian Ocean (Somalia v. Kenya) - Fixing of time-limit for the filing of Kenya's Counter-Memorial

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Unofficial

No. 2017/9
7 February 2017

Maritime Delimitation in the Indian Ocean (Somalia v. Kenya)

Fixing of time-limit for the filing of Kenya’s Counter-Memorial

THE HAGUE, 7 February 2017. By an Order dated 2 February 2017, the International
Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, has fixed
18 December 2017 as the time-limit for the filing of the Counter-Memorial of the Republic of
Kenya in the case concerning Maritime Delimitation in the Indian Ocean (Somalia v. Kenya).

This decision follows the Judgment delivered the same day, in which the Court found that it
has jurisdiction to adjudicate upon the dispute between the Federal Republic of Somalia and the

Republic of Kenya concerning maritime delimitation in the Indian Ocean and that Somalia’s
Application is admissible.

The subsequent procedure has been reserved for further decision.

History of the proceedings

The history of the proceedings can be found in the Annual Report of the Court for
2015-2016 (paras. 243-254) and in Press Releases Nos. 2016/15 of 26 May 2016 and 2017/5 of
2 February 2017, all of which are available on the Court’s website (www.icj-cij.org).

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The full text of the Order will be available shortly on the Court’s website.

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Note: The Court’s press releases do not constitute official documents.

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