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International Court of Justice: Case Concerning Military and Paramilitary Activities in and Against Nicaragua (Nicaragua v. United States)*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 April 2017
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- Judicial and Similar Proceedings
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1984
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[Reproduced from the ICJ Order of May 10, 1984, with regard to the Request for the Indication of Provisional Measures and from the ICJ Order of May 14, 1984, fixing time–limits for written proceedingson questions of jurisdiction and admissibility.
[The operative paragraphs of the May 10 Order appear at I.L.M.page 477. The Separate Opinion of Judges Mosler and Jennings appearsat I.L.M. page 478. The Dissenting Opinion of Judge Schwebei appearsat page 479.
[The US letter to the UN Secretary–General concerning the nonapplicabilityof compulsory jurisdiction of the ICJ with regard todisputes with Central American States appears at I.L.M. page 670. The draft Security Council resolution condemning the mining ofNicaraguan ports, vetoed by the United States, appears at page 669.]
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* [Reproduced from the ICJ Order of May 10, 1984, with regard to the Request for the Indication of Provisional Measures and from the ICJ Order of May 14, 1984, fixing time–limits for written proceedingson questions of jurisdiction and admissibility.
[The operative paragraphs of the May 10 Order appear at I.L.M.page 477. The Separate Opinion of Judges Mosler and Jennings appearsat I.L.M. page 478. The Dissenting Opinion of Judge Schwebei appearsat page 479.
[The US letter to the UN Secretary–General concerning the nonapplicabilityof compulsory jurisdiction of the ICJ with regard todisputes with Central American States appears at I.L.M. page 670. The draft Security Council resolution condemning the mining ofNicaraguan ports, vetoed by the United States, appears at page 669.]
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