Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) - Conclusion of the hearings on provisional measures - The Court ready to consider its decision
Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) - The Court rejects the request for the indication of provisional measures submitted by Yugoslavia, but remains seised of the case
Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) - The Court rejects the requests for the indication of provisional measures submitted by Yugoslavia
Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) - The respondent States challenge the Court's jurisdiction and the admissibility of Yugoslavia's Applications
Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) - Fixing of the time-limits within which Yugoslavia may present written statements on the preliminary objections made by the Respondent States
Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) - The Court extends by one year the time-limits for the filing by Yugoslavia of written statements on the preliminary objections made by the Respondent States
Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) - At the request of Yugoslavia the Court again extends the time-limits for the filing by that State of written statements on the preliminary objections made by the respondent States
Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) - Preliminary Objections - Conclusion of the public hearings; Court ready to begin its deliberation
Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) - Preliminary Objections - Court to deliver its decisions on Wednesday 15 December 2004 at 3 p.m.
Legality of Use of Force (Serbia and Montenegro v. Canada) - Preliminary Objections - The Court finds that it has no jurisdiction to entertain the claims made by Serbia and Montenegro