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The Thirty-Second Year of the World Court

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2017

Extract

The highlights of the thirty-second year of the International Court of Justice are to be found in the judgment on the merits of the Ambatielos Case, in the judgment of the Minquiers and Ecrehos Case, and in the judgment on the preliminary objection advanced by Guatemala in the Nottebohm Case.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1954

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References

* This is the thirty-second in the writer's series of annual articles on the World Court, the publication of which was begun in this Journal, Vol. 17 (1923), p. 15.

1 I.C.J. Reports, 1952, p. 28; this Journal, Vol. 46 (1952), p. 733.

2 I.C.J. Reports, 1952, p. 89.

3 I.C.J. Reports, 1953, p. 10; this Journal, Vol. 47 (1953), p. 708.

4 I.C.J. Reports, 1950, p. 65; this Journal, Vol. 44 (1950), p. 742.

5 British Treaty Series No. 103 (1951), British Parliamentary Papers, Cmd. 8422.

6 I.C.J. Reports, 1953, p. 47.

7 I.C.J. Reports, 1953, p. 7.

8 I.O.J. Reports, 1953, p. 111.