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Appeal Relating to the Jurisdiction of the ICAO Council (India v. Pakistan). ICJ Reports 1972, p. 46

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1973

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References

1 Caption by the Court.

2 Excerpted and digested by Wm. W. Bishop, Jr. The full majority opinion is given, aside from preliminary material. The English text is authoritative.

3 Composed for this case of Vice-Pres. Ammoun as Acting President; President Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan; Judges Fitzmaurice, Padilla Nervo, Forster, Gros, Bengzon, Petren, Lachs, Onyeama, Dillard, Ignacio-Pinto, de Castro, Morozov, Jimenéz de Aréchaga; and Judge ad hoc Nagendra Singh (named by India).

4 The opening and paragraphs A, B, and C are identical with those in the Application, just quoted.

5 These are quoted by the Court in paragraph 17, infra.

6 Quoted by the Court in paragraph 19, infra.

7 Judges Petren and Onyeama in their Separate Opinions also expressed the view that the Court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the appeal.

8 Judge Dillard commenced his Separate Opinion by stating: “I am in fundamental agreement with the conclusions reached by the Court and the reasons supporting them. In this separate opinion I wish, first, merely to make certain general observations in further support of the Court’s Judgment and second, to indicate that the decision confirming the jurisdiction of the ICAO Council can also call on general principles of law recognized in many jurisdictions.”