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International Court of Justice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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Case of the Norwegian Loans Issued in France (France v. Norway): In an order of April 24, 1956, the Court fixed June 4, 1956, as the time-limit within which the French government might present a written statement of its observations and submissions in regard to certain preliminary objections raised by the Kingdom of Norway, questioning the jurisdiction of the Court and contending that the claim submitted by the application of France was inadmissible. In an order of May 29, 1956, the Court decided, as a result of a request presented on behalf of the Kingdom of Norway, to depart from its original intention of opening the oral hearings on June 25, 1956, and postpone the opening of the oral proceedings. In the same order, the Court extended to August 31, 1956, the time-limit for the filing by France of its observations and submissions in regard to the preliminary objections raised by the Kingdom of Norway.
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References
1 Case of certain Norwegian Loans, Order of April 24th, 1956: I.C.J. Reports 1956, p. 18; for further information on this case, see International Organization, IX, p. 552–533.
2 Case of certain Norwegian Loans, Order of May 29th, 1956; I.C.J. Reports 1936, p. 20.
3 For information on the request for an advisory opinion, see International Organization, X, p. 188.
4 For further information on this Opinion, see International Organization, IX, p. 416–417.
5 Admiisibility of hearings of petitioners by the Committee on South West Africa, Advisory Opinion of June 1st, 1956: l.C.J. Reports 1956, p. 23.