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Haya De La Torre Case (Colombia/Peru)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Judicial Decisions
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1951

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References

1 Caption by the Court.

2 I.C.J. Reports, 1950, p. 266; this JOURNAL, Vol. 45 (1951), p. 179.

3 I.C.J. Reports, 1950, p. 395; this JOURNAL, Vol. 45 (1951), p. 195.

4 José Joaquín Caicedo Castilla for Colombia, and Luis Alayza y Paz Soldán for Peru.

5 See this JOURNAL, Supp., Vol. 22 (1928), p. 158.

6 Here the Court referred to the first part of the Colombian principal submission, and Peruvian submission I.

7 Here the Court referred to the Colombian alternative submission, and Peruvian submission II.

8 Here the Court referred to Peruvian submission III, which Colombia asked the Court to reject.

9 As to the Peruvian Judge, the report adds:“M. ALAYZA Y PAZ SOLDÁN, Judge ad hoc, declares that if the Court had stated under the second point of the operative clause that Colombia was under no obligation, as the sole means of executing the Judgment, to surrender the refugee to the Government of Peru, he would have been in a position to concur in the opinion of the majority of the Court. But the brevity of the sentence employed, which may be misunderstood, prevents him from concurring in the opinion of the Court as a whole.”