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International Court of Justice

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Minquiers and Ecrehos Case: In a judgment of November 17,1953, the International Court of Justice unanimously found that jurisdiction over the island groups of Minquiers and Ecrehos was vested in the United Kingdom. The Court interpreted the special agreement concluded between the United Kingdom and France on September 24, 1951, by which the Court was seized of the dispute, as eliminating the possibility of finding the territories to be res nullius or having a status of condominium. The Court further interpreted the phrase “in so far as they are capable of appropriation” as meaning that the Court was asked to determine which party had sovereignty over each island group and not the sovereignty of individual units of which each group consisted.

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  • Anonymous, 1954. "International Court of Justice," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 8(1), pages 127-129, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:8:y:1954:i:1:p:127-129_7
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