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International Court of Justice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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On December 17, 1948, a Committee of Naval Experts was appointed by the International Court of Justice to report on eight technical points involved in the Corfu Channel case. Under the order of the Court the Committee, whose members were Commodore J. Bull of the Royal Norwegian Navy, Commodore S. A. Forshell of the Royal Swedish Navy and Lt. Commander S. J. W. Elfferich of the Royal Netherlands Navy, was to submit a report on the situation in the north Corfu strait at the time the incident took place, the type of mines involved, the possibility of laying mines without the knowledge of Albania, and the technical possibilities involved in testimony of a witness for the United Kingdom, former Lt. Commander Kovacic of the Yugoslav navy.
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1 United Nations Department of Public Information, ICJ Press Release 40, December 17, 1948. For Lt. Commander Kovacic's testimony, see International Organization, III, p. 139.
2 ICJ Communiqué 49/4, February 9, 1949. The reports of the committee were communicated to members of the Court and to agents for the United Kingdom and Albania but were not made public.
3 United Nations Department of Public Iniformation, ICJ Press Release 41, January 17, 1949.
4 Ibid., 42, January 17, 1949.
5 Ibid., 43. January 18, 1949.
6 Ibid., 44, January 18, 1949 and 45, January 19, 1949.
7 Ibid., 46, January 20, 1949.
8 Ibid., 47, January 21, 1949.
9 Ibid., 48, January 22, 1949.
10 Ibid., 50, March 8, 1949.
11 Ibid., 49, March 7, 1949. For the exact questions asked the Court, see International Organization, III, p. 141.
12 Ibid., 50, March 8, 1949.
13 Ibid., 51, March 8, 1949.
14 ICJ Communiqué 49/5, March 1, 1949.