Reparation for injuries suffered in the service of the United Nations - List of the governments who have presented written observations
The f'ol.i.owing inf'rirmation from the Registry of the
International Court of Justic? h?:s been co~~mij-~icetcd to
the Press:
The Gove~nments of the fallowing Stat~~ have
presented written observations in th? c?ise for ~dvbsoyy
the service of the L'nited Natioi:s:-
China
Frnnce
Unitzd States of krnciic::
Unitkd Kingdoi!:
Corfu Channel (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland v. Albania) - The naval experts delivered their report to the Registrar of the Court on 8 February 1949
Cammldqué No, 49/4
Unofficial.
The following information from the Rcgistry of the Lnternational
Court of Justice has boen comunicated to the Press:
Tho naval oxperts, who had besn instructe dy tho Internntioiial
Court of Justice to proceed to Sibenik (~u~oslaviaa) nd Snranùn (lilbania)
to carry out investigations and testsin connection with the Corfu
Channel cnse, delivered their report to the Registrar of the Court on
Corfu Channel (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland v. Albania) - The naval experts will leave on 23 January 1949
Commqiiqué Do. 49/2.
Unofficial.
The fbllowing information from the Registry of thé International
Court of Justice has .beencomunicated to the,Fress :
The naval experts in the Corfu Channel casc, who have becn in-
structadby the Court to visit the Adriatic, will leave on Smday,
January 23rd.
-4sthe Court wishes ta &tain the qertsF rapod wiihout dclay,
Corfu Channel (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland v. Albania) - Return of the mission of naval experts
Communiqu4No. 49/3
Unof Sicial
The following information f rom the Hegistry of the Intern~Lional Court
of Justice has been communicated to the Press:-
Themissionof naval experts, which had been instructed by Llie Coiid
to 'visit Sibenik (Yugoslavia) and Saranda (ALbania) to carrg out in-
vestigations and tests in conncction witli the Gorfu Channel Case, rr-e-i;urneà
Corfu Channel (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland v. Albania) - The Court will resume its hearing on 17 January 1949
I.C. J. CommuniquéNo, 49/1.
Unof ficial,*
The followlng information fmrn the Registry of the Internati~naL
Court of Justice has been communicated to the Press :
The International Court will resumeits hearing of the Corfu
Chanziel Case at 10.30 a.m. Qn ihnday, Janwry 17th, 1949,
The Agent and Çounsel of the United Kingdom Goverment ~~511
Conditions of Admission of a State to Membership in the United Nations (Article 4 of the Charter) - Advisory Opinion of the Court
I.C.J. Communigué i~o .3.
Unofficial
The following information, emanating from the Registry of the
International Court of Justice, has been communicated to the Press:
The International Court of Justice to-day, May 28th, 1948, in a
public sitting, gave its advisory opinion on the conditions of admission
Conditions of Admission of a State to Membership in the United Nations (Article 4 of the Charter) - Siam presents a written statement
I.c.J. ~o~nigué No. 24.
-runofficial).
The following information, ernanating from the Registry of the
International Court of Justice, has been communicated to the Press
As already announced in a previous communiqué, a nllinber of
States have submitted written statements on the question submitted
by the General Assembly of the United Nations to the International