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International Court of Justice: Case Concerning the Continental Shelf (Libyan Arab Jamahiriya/Malta

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Judicial and Similar Proceedings
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1985

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* [Reproduced from the text provided to International Legal Materials by the International Court of Justice. The Declaration of Judge El-Khani appears at I.L.M. page 1212; the Separate Opinion of Vice-President Sette-Camara appears at page 1213; the Joint Separate Opinion of Judges Ruda and Bedjaoui and Judge Ad Hoc Jimenez de Arechaga appears at page 1221; the Separate Opinions of Judge Mbaye and Judge Ad Hoc Valticos appear respectively at pages 1229 and 1235; and the Dissenting Opinions of Judges Mosler, Oda and Schwebel appear respectively at pages 1240, 1244 and 1269.

[The Special Agreement between Libya and Malta to submit the continental shelf dispute to the ICJ, which entered into force March 20,1982, appears at 21 I.L.M. 971 (1982).]

1 Caflisch, V. L.Les zones maritimes sousjuridiction nationale, leurs limites et leur delimitation” in Le nouveau droit international de la mer, edited by Bardonnet, and Virally, . Paris, Pedone, 1983, p. 60, n. 67.Google Scholar

1 See World Bank. World Tables. 3rd ed.. Vol. I, The Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore and London. 1983. p. 560, which gives a gross national product per capita for 1981 of US$ 3.603 for Malta and US$ 8.454 for Libya.