Dissenting opinion of Judge Tarazi (translation)
DISSEN'TING OPINION OF JUDGE TARAZI
(Translation]
Dissenting opinion of Judge Morozov
DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE MOROZOV
1voted against paragraphs 1,2, 5 and 6 and in favour of paragraphs 3
and 4 of the operative part of the Judgment.Furthermore. there were some
points in the reasoning which 1 could not accept. and 1 would like to
explain the reasons for this.
1. 1consider that the long-established rules of generalinternational law
relating to the privileges, inviolabilities and immunities of diplornatic and
Separate opinion of Judge Lachs
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE LACHS
1wishto make somecomments regarding theJudgment and the solution
of the outstanding issuesbetween the two States concerned. First I wishto
express somepreoccupation over the inclusion of the decision recorded in
subparagraph 5 of the operative part.
Dissenting Opinion of Judge Sørensen
DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE S0RENSEN
To my great regret 1 find myself unable to concur in the decision of
theCourt,and 1wish to avail myself of the right under Article 57of the
Statute to state the reasons for my dissent.
On certain points 1 agree with the Court. 1 do not think that the
equidistance principle-even subject to modification in special circum-
stances-is inherent in the legal concept of the continental shelf or part
of that concept by necessary implication.
Dissenting Opinion of Judge Lachs
DISSENTJNG OPINION OF JUDGE LACHS
A disagreement has arisen concerning the delimitation of the continen-
tal shelf in the North Sea as between the Federal Republic of Germany
and the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The two States have succeeded in
reaching agreement only on the delimitation of the coastal continental
shelf and concluded on I December 1964 a convention to this effect.
Dissenting Opinion of Judge Morelli (translation)
DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE MORELLI
1. The two Special Agreements asked the Court to indicate "what
principles and rules of international law are applicable to the delimita-
tion as between the Parties of the areas of the continental shelf in the
North Sea which appertain to each of them .. .".It is quite clear that
the principles and rules that the Court was called upon to establish could
Dissenting Opinion of Judge Tanaka
DISSENTING OPINION OF JUDGE TANAKA
In spite of my great respect for the Court, 1 am unable, to iny deep
regret, to share the views of the Court concerning some important points
in the operative part as well as in the reasons of the Judgment.
What is requested of the International Court of Justice by virtue of the
two Special Agreements (Article 1, paragraph 1)is to givea decisioii on
the question :
Dissenting Opinion of Vice-President Koretsky
DISSENTING OPINION OF VICE-PRESIDENT KORETSKY
To my great regret,1am unable to concur in the Court's Judgment, for
the reasons which 1 state below.
Separate Opinion of Judge Fouad Ammoun (translation)
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE FOUAD AMMOUN
jTranslat ion,.
1. The Legal Basis iind the Definition of the Continental Shelf.
Since the Court wa.scalled upon, under the Special Agreements by
the notification of which it was seised, to state the principles and rules
applicable to the disputes between the Fedeial Republic of Germany
and the Kingdoms of Denmark and the Netherlands as to the delimita-