Fisheries (United Kingdom v. Norway) - Public hearings of 26 September 1951

Gommuniaué No. 51/31.
Unofficial. .

Tho f ollawbg iriformation frm the Registrgof the International
Court of Justicc has hwn comicated to the Press :

Thc Internaiional Court of Justice to-dag (~edncsdayS ,eptember
26th, 1951)held two si-ttings, duririg the course of eich thc oral
procecdings Ln thc Fisbcries case (Unitod Kingdom of Great Britain
md i\lorthernIrcland v, ~orwa~) werc continued.

Fisheries (United Kingdom v. Norway) - Public hearing of 25 September 1951

Communigié No. 51/30.
Unoff icial.

The folloxing in£ crm,iion from the Regis trg of fie International
Courtof Justice has been communicated to the sress :

The public hearincs iri the Fisheries Case betwcen the United
Kingdom of Great Britaln andNorthcrn Irclafidand theElngdorn of
ldorway commenc~d to-day, ~z~t<rnber 25th , 1951, at Il ofclock in
the Peace Palace, Th¢ Hague.

Reservations to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide - Public hearing of 12 April 1951

Comruniaué No,51/9.
-off icial) .

The following information from the Registryof the International

Cowt of Justice has been communicate o the Press :

The International Court of Justice h~Sd a public sitting to-day,

April 12th,1951, in the case concerning R~ssrvationts o the Conventisn

on Genocide.

Fr. Roseme, representa ite of Israel, continued and conclud~d

his statement,

International status of South West Africa - The General Assembly requests the Court to give an Advisory Opinion

-

1.C.J. Com~liuniaué n 49/28
Unofficial

The followin nformation from the Registry of the

International Court of Justice has bcan communicatetd o the Press :

On Decaber 27th, 1949,thc Intcrnctional C&rt of

Justice receivcd a letter from the Sccrctary GeneraL of t3c

Ambatielos (Greece v. United Kingdom) - Greece files an Application instituting proceedings against the United Kingdom

Gommuniqué No. 51/8.

(Unof fid al)

The folloidng information from the Intermtianal Court of Justice

has been c~mnie~ted to the Press;

On April 9th, 1951, the Gseek Minister et The Hague filed an
Application ~viththe Registryof the Internaticinal Court of Justice

Reservations to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide - Public hearings of 13 April 1951

The fallmrin~ hf ormation from the Registry of the Intern,?.tional

Court of Justice hns bcen communic~.ted to the Press :

Tho International Courtof Justice hcld twcr public sltttngs to-day,

April 13th, 1351, in thc case concûrning tho Reservationts a the

Convention on Gonocide.

The Attorney Gmarnl of the United Ilingdom, Siy HZrtlcy Shc?wcross,

statcd the views of th2 British Goverilment on thc cpestion.

To-marrow ,r, G. G, Fit~m~uricc, Second Lcgnl Adviser to the

Reservations to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide - Advisory Opinion of the Court of 28 May 1951

The f~ll~wi~~~;"infom~~ation fm13 the Rcgistq- of th0 Intarri?.tional
Court nf Justice hns been cownmicatec! to tho lress :

Ta-dny, May 28th 1951, the Interncl.tionzl Cuurt. of Justicc rcndored
its ddvisory Opinion in the i:iattcrof rcscrv,?tions to the Convention on
the i'rcvcntion and lunishment of the Crhc of Gonocicic.

Conditions of Admission of a State to Membership in the United Nations (Article 4 of the Charter) - The Court will give its Advisory Opinion on 28 May 1948

I.c.J.
Commurilguê N° 3-'i
Unofficial

The follotoling information, emanating from the Registry

of the International Court of Justice, has been communicated to

the Press:

The International Court of Justice will hold a public

hearing at the Peace Palac8, The Hague, on Friday, !-"fay28th, at

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