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Occidental of Umm al Qaywayn, Inc. v. Cities Service Oil Co. 396 F.Supp. 461

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Judicial Decisions
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1976

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References

1 See also, Occidental Petroleum Corp. v. Buttes Gas & Oil Co., The Times (London), Dec. 5, 1974 (Court of Appeals); 69 AJIL 435 (1975).

2 396 F.Supp. 461, 468.

3 Id. 471

4 Id. 473

1 398 F.Supp. 72, 78.

2 Id. 85.

3 Ibid.

1 510 F.2d 557, 563, citing S.REP. NO. 701, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965) and H.REP. No. 706, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. (1965).

2 510 F.2d 557, 565.

1 519 F.2d 1001, 1015.

2 Id. 1017-18.

1 512 F.2d 77, 80-81.

2 Id. 81.

3 Id. 82.

1 1886 Extradition Treaty with Japan, 24 Stat. 1015.

1 395 F.Supp. 803, 806.

2 Id. 807.

3 Ibid.

1 1396 F. Supp. 779, 782.

1 396 F.Supp. 1250, 1251.

2 Id. 1252.

3 Id. 1253 (emphasis by court).

4 Full text printed at 15 ILM 133 (1976).

1 [1938] A.C. 485.

2 26 DEPT. STATE BULL. 984 (1952).

3 [1920] P. 30.

4 Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules relating to the Immunity of State- Owned Vessels, signed at Brussels, April 10, 1926.

5 European Convention on State Immunity, signed at Basle, May 16, 1972.

1 Composed for this case of President Lachs; Vice-President Ammoun; Judges Forster, Gros, Bengzon, Petrén, Onyeama, Dillard, Ignacio-Pinto, de Castro, Morozov, Jiménez de Aréchaga, Waldock, Nagendra Singh, and Ruda; and Judge ad hoc Boni. Judge Boni, President of the Supreme Court of the Ivory Coast, was named by Morocco, since the Court found that there was a legal dispute between Morocco and Spain. Finding no such dispute between Mauritania and Spain, the Court did not ask Mauritania to name a judge ad hoc.

2 Digest by William W. Bishop, Jr. Full text reprinted at 14 ILM 1355 (1975).

3 The term “Mauritanian entity” was apparently used because at the relevant time there was not yet any state of Mauritania.

4 The Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples.

5 Judges Gros, Ignacio-Pinto, and Nagendra Singh appended declarations. Vice- President Ammoun and Judges Forster, Petrén, Dillard, de Castro, and Boni gave separate opinions. Judge Ruda gave a dissenting opinion.