South West Africa (Ethiopia v. South Africa) - Hearings of 22 to 28 April 1965
I.C.J.
The folloming information £rom the Registry of the International
Court of Justiceis communicated to the Press:
I.C.J.
The folloming information £rom the Registry of the International
Court of Justiceis communicated to the Press:
I.C.J.
The following information from the Registry of the International
Court of Justice is commmicated te the Press :
On 29 Novembier 196. 5n the South litestGfrica cases
(Ethiopia v. South Africa; Liberia v, South Rfrica) at a public
sitting held for the purpose -. the hundredth in the oral proceedings in
these cases - the International Courtof Justice annowicedits decisian
on South hfricais request of 30 I'hrch 1965 thatthe Court mke an
I.C.J. -.mmuniqué No. 65/5
(unoff icial)
The f'ollorving inf ormailor? fr oiithe Regis try of the Interna Lima1
Court of Justice is co~simicated to the Press:
Comuniqué No, 55/21
(Unoffi cial)
The follmkng informatiofn rm the Registry of the International
Court of Justice is commmicated to the Press:
In the course of two public sittingç in the South IdestAfrica cases
(Ethiopia v. South Africa; Liberia -, South kfrica) on 12 and 15
Movember 1965 the Court heard counsel for SouthAfrica comment on the
Applicantsf comentç on the evidence of witnesses and experts.
The follovnng information from the Begistrg of the Intern.stional
Court of Juatice is comrnunicated to the Press:
When he opened the hearing on 7111onday,15 Maxch 1965, at 3 p.m,
for the oral presentstion of their arg-ments on the nerits by the
hrtiea in the South YNest Africa cases (~thicipia v. South Africa;
Liberia v. South Africa) , the President of the ~nyernational Ccurt
of ~ustiCe made the f olloming statement:
The follovnng information from the Begistrg of the Intern.stional
Court of Juatice is comrnunicated to the Press:
When he opened the hearing on 7111onday,15 hlaxch 1965, at 3 p.m,
for the oral presentstion of their arg-ments on the nerits by the
hrtiea in the South YNest Africa cases (~thicipia v. South Africa;
Liberia v. South Africa) , the President of the ~nyernational Ccurt
of ~ustiCe made the f olloming statement: