Separate opinion of Judge ad hoc Guillaume
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE AD HOC GUILLAUME
[Translation]
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE AD HOC GUILLAUME
[Translation]
INDIVIDUAL OPINION, PARTLY CONCURRING AND
PARTLY DISSENTING, OF JUDGE ROBINSON
1. In this opinion, I explain the reasons for my disagreement with paragraph 214 (5) of the
Judgment and make observations on other parts.
2. Paragraph 214 (5) of the Judgment reads as follows:
“[The Court] . . . [d]ecides that from Point B, the maritime boundary delimiting
the continental shelf continues along the same geodetic line until it reaches the outer
limits of the continental shelf or the area where the rights of third States may be
affected[.]”
DECLARATION OF JUDGE XUE
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE YUSUF
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE ABRAHAM
[Translation]
1. I agree with most of the conclusions reached by the Court in the present Judgment.
2. I am of the opinion that, as the Court notes in paragraph 89 of the Judgment, Somalia has not acquiesced to the maritime boundary claimed by Kenya along the parallel of latitude and that, consequently, there is no boundary that has already been agreed between the Parties. I therefore voted in favour of subparagraph 1 of the operative clause, which states that there is no tacit agreement between the Parties in this regard.
SEPARATE OPINION OF PRESIDENT DONOGHUE
Reasons for vote in favour of subparagraph (5) of the dispositive paragraph of the Judgment Both Parties consider that the Court has sufficient information to delimit the outer continental shelf However, Court has scant evidence regarding any outer continental shelf Methodology that achieves an equitable delimitation of the 200-nautical-mile zones does not necessarily result in equitable delimitation of the outer continental shelf.
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
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ALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF SOVEREIGN
RIGHTS AND MARITIME SPACES IN THE
CARIBBEAN SEA
(NICARAGUA v. COLOMBIA)
REJOINDER OF THE
REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA
VOLUME II
Appendix, Annexes and Figures
15 November 2018
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DISPUTE CONCERNING ALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF SOVEREIGN RIGHTS AND MARITIME SPACES IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA (NICARAGUA V. COLOMBIA)REPLY OF THE REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA ANNEXES
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LIST OF ANNEXES
ANNEX
No.
NICARAGUAN DOCUMENTS PAGE
1 Note Verbale from the Permanent Mission of Nicaragua to the
United Nations Secretary General MINIC-NU-037-13,
23 September 2013
199
2 Daily Navy Reports 2015-2017 207
3 Letter from the Navy to the Commander in Chief of the Army
JFN-523-2016, 29 August 2016
235
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
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ALLEGED VIOLATIONS OF SOVEREIGN RIGHTS AND MARITIME SPACES IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA
(NICARAGUA v. COLOMBIA)
COUNTER-MEMORIAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA
VOLUME II
APPENDIXES, ANNEXES AND FIGURES
17 November 2016
INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
APPLICATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION
OF ALL FORMS OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION
(AZERBAIJAN v. ARMENIA)
APPLICATION AND REQUEST FOR THE INDICATION
OF PROVISIONAL MEASURES
ANNEXES
23 September 2021
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CERTIFICATION
The Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Netherlands certifies that the
documents listed below and annexed to the Republic of Azerbaijan’s Application and
Request for Provisional Measures are true and accurate copies of the originals of these