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Fisheries Jurisdiction Case(Federal Republic of Germany v. Iceland)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1974

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from the text provided by the International Court of Justice.

[In Federal Republic of Germany v. Iceland, President Lachs and Judges Bengzon, de Castro, Dillard, Forster, Jiménez de Arechaga, Morozov, NagendraSing, Ruda and Sir Humphrey Waldock voted in favor of the Judgment; Judges Gros, Ignacio-Pinto, Onyeama and Petrén voted against.

[President Lachs and Judges Dillard, Nagendra Singh and Ignacio-Pinto appended declarations; Judges Forster, Bengzon, Jiménez de Arechaga, Nagendra Singh and Ruda appended a joint separate opinion; Judges de Castro and Sir Humphrey Waldock appended separate opinions; Judges Gros, Petren and Onyeama appended dissenting opinions.

[In the present case, the Federal Republic of Germany raised the question of compensation for alleged acts of harassment of its fishing vessels by Icelandic coastal patrol boats; this issue was not raised by the United Kingdom in United Kingdom v. Iceland. The excerpts from the declarations and separate and dissenting opinions have been selected, therefore, to consider the submission .concerning compensation.]

References

* [See I.L.M. page 1261.]

1 All of the Applicant’s submissions are set out in para. 12 of the Judgment and the fourth submission is also set out in para. 71.

1 See, for example, Art. 57, paras. 1 and 2 of the Rules of Court.