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United States: Letter to U.N. Secretary-General concerning Non-Applicability of Compulsory Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice with regard to Disputes with Central American States*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1984

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from the text provided by the U.S. Department of State. According to the Office of the U.N. Secretary–General, the letter was received on April 6, 1984, at 5:55 p.m.

[The ICJ Orders of May 10 and 14, 1984, in the case concerning military and paramilitary activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v. United States), appear respectively at pages 468 and 488.

[A draft resolution vetoed by the United States in the U.N. Security Council on April 4, 1984, appears at page 669.]

References

* [Reproduced from the text provided by the U.S. Department of State. According to the Office of the U.N. Secretary–General, the letter was received on April 6, 1984, at 5:55 p.m.

[The ICJ Orders of May 10 and 14, 1984, in the case concerning military and paramilitary activities in and against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v. United States), appear respectively at pages 468 and 488.

[A draft resolution vetoed by the United States in the U.N. Security Council on April 4, 1984, appears at page 669.]