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Case Concerning Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions between Qatar and Bahrain (Qatar v. Bahrain), Jurisdiction and Admissibility1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2008

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International Court Of Justice: Recent Cases
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Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 1995

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References

1 Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions Between Qatar and Bahrain Jurisdiction and Admissibility. judgment of 1 July 1994, I.C.J. Rep. 1994. 112 (hereafter July judgment) and Maritime Delimitation and Territorial Questions Between Qatar and Bahrain Jurisdiction and Admissibility, judgment of 15 Feb. 1995,1.C.J. Rep. 1995.6 (hereafter February judgment). The July judgment was adopted with 15 votes in favour and 1 against. Judge Shahabuddeen appended a declaration; Judge Schwebel and Judge ad hoc Valticos appended separate opinions; Judge Oda appended a dissenting opinion. The February judgment was adopted with 10 votes in favour and 5 against. Judges Schwebel. Oda, Shahabuddeen, Koroma and Judge ad hoc Valticos appended dissenting opinions.