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International Status of South West Africa - The Court will give its Advisory Opinion on 11 July 1950

Communiqu Néo. 50/29.
(~nof f cial)

The following information from the Registryof the International

Court of Justice has been communicate to the Press :

The Internationa lourt of Justice will hold a public sitting
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on July llth, 1950, at 10.30 a,m., for the reading of its Advisory

Opinion in the case concerning the International Status of South-

West kfrica,

The Hague, July bth, 1950.

Interpretation of Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania - Public hearing of 28 June 1950

CommuniquN éo. 50/27,
Unofficial.

Th8 folbwing information from the Registry of the International

Court of Justice has been comunicated to the press:

On Nebesday, dune 28th,the hearings contliluedZn the second

phase of the advisory case concerning tha Interpretatio of Peace

Treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania. The 'repreçentatia vfe

theGoverment of thz United Kingdom, Mr. S. G, Fitunaurice,

Interpretation of Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania - The Secretary-General of the United Nations and two Governments will present an oral statement

CommwiiquéNo. 50/25.
(bof ficial)

The following information from the Zegiçtry of the International

Court of Justice has been communicate do the Press:

The public hearings in the second phase of the adviço~j case

concerning certain procedural questionsrvlating to the interpretation
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of Peace Treatias brithEulgaria, Xungary ad Etornania will commenceon

Interpretation of Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania - The Court will hold a public hearing on 27 June 1950 to hear the oral statements on the second phase of the case

Communiqué No. 50/24..
(Unoffictal)

The follobJinginformatio nrom the Registryof the International

Court of Justice has been communicatsd tn the Press :
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The International Court of Justice will hold a public sitting on

Tuesday, June 27, 1950, at 11 a.rn.,to hear theoralstaternents hich

Interpretation of Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania - Two Governments have filed written statements

Comnnmiqué Mo, 50/23.
(unofficial)

The following information from the Registry of the International

Court of Justice 'hasbeen communicated to the Press :

By an Order datedMay 5th,1950,the President of the Inter-

national Courtof Justice appointed June5th, 1950, as the time-1st

for the deposit of witten statement sy Govermnts in the second

phasa of the advisory-cas eoncerning the interpretatioo nf the Peace

International Status of South West Africa - Information concerning the oral proceedings which will begin on 16 May 1950

I.C.J. Communique No. 50/22.
Unofficial.

The following information from the Registry of the International

Court of Justece has been communicate to the Press.

ft will be recalled thaton December 6th; 1949, the General .
Assembly of the United Nations, by Resolutio received in the Registry
of the International Courtof Justice on December 27th, 19b9,
requested an Advisory Opinion from the Court on the following question:

Interpretation of Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania - Fixing of the time-limit for the filing of written statements on the second phase of the case

Communiqué No,' 50/21.,
Unofficial.

The following Information ssued by the Registry of the

International Court af Justice, ha$ been communicate td the Press :

In the advisory case concerning tho interpretation of the

Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Aungary and Rornania, the Sccretary-

General of the United Nations has advisedthe Internationa Court

of Justice that, withln thirty dzys frorn 30th March, 1950, - the

Interpretation of Peace Treaties with Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania - Beginning of public hearings - Statement by Dr. Ivan S. Kerno

Comique No. 50/10.
(unofficial)

INTmdATIONALCOURT OF JUSTICE

Interprctation of Peace Treaties wlth Bulgaria
Hungary and Iiomnia.

Beginning of Public Hearings -
Statment by Dr. Imu S. Karno.

The Hague, 28th Fcbruary, 1950*

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