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INTERNATIONALLAW REPORTS
VOLUME144
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SIR ELIHU LAUTERPACHT, cbe qcHonorary Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge
Bencher of Gray’s Inn
SIR CHRISTOPHER GREENWOOD, cmg qcJudge of the International Court of Justice
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CONTENTSPage
Preface vii
Editorial Note ix
Table of Cases (alphabetical) xiii
Table of Cases (according to courts and countries) xv
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PREFACEThe present volume is devoted to a small group of important interna-tional decisions. It contains the judgments of the International Courtof Justice in the Territorial and Maritime Dispute between Nicaraguaand Honduras in the Caribbean Sea and Maritime Delimitation in theBlack Sea (Romania v. Ukraine) respectively and the arbitral awards inthe Rhine Chlorides and Abyei arbitrations.
There are many people, to all of whom the Editors are most grateful,whose work has made this volume possible. Mr Aloysius P. Llamzon,Legal Counsel, Permanent Court of Arbitration and Acting Registrar inthe arbitration, wrote the summary of Abyei. Mr Joshua Brien, SeniorLegal Adviser and Program Leader (Maritime Boundaries), Special Advi-sory Services Division, Commonwealth Secretariat, London, preparedthe summaries of the two judgments of the International Court of Jus-tice. Ms Karen Lee, Assistant Editor, summarized the Rhine Chloridescase as well as seeing the volume through the press. We are grateful toTerralink International Limited for permission to reproduce the mapsmarked with its copyright in Abyei (Appendices 1, 2 and 3). Ms TaraGrant prepared the Tables of Cases and Digest and provided generaland secretarial assistance. Miss Maureen MacGlashan, CMG compiledthe Table of Treaties and the Index. Mrs Diane Ilott checked the copyand Ms Caroline Burkitt read the proofs.
In addition we would like to extend our thanks to all the otherswho have worked to complete this volume, particularly our publishers,Cambridge University Press, and typesetters, Aptara, and their staff.
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EDITORIAL NOTE
The International Law Reports endeavour to provide within a single seriesof volumes comprehensive access in English to judicial materials bearingon public international law. On certain topics it is not always easy todraw a clear line between cases which are essentially ones of publicinternational law interest and those which are primarily applicationsof special domestic rules. For example, in relation to extradition, theReports will include cases which bear on the exception of “politicaloffences” or the rule of double criminality, but will restrict the numberof cases dealing with purely procedural aspects of extradition. Similarly,while the general rules relating to the admission and exclusion of aliens,especially of refugees, are of international legal interest, cases on theprocedure of admission usually are not. In such borderline areas, andsometimes also where there is a series of domestic decisions all dealingwith a single point in essentially the same manner, only one illustrativedecision will be printed and references to the remainder will be given inan accompanying note.
Decisions of International TribunalsThe Reports seek to include so far as possible the available decisions ofevery international tribunal, e.g. the International Court of Justice, or adhoc arbitrations between States. There are, however, some jurisdictionsto which full coverage cannot be given, either because of the largenumber of decisions (e.g. the Administrative Tribunal of the UnitedNations) or because not all the decisions bear on questions of publicinternational law (e.g. the Court of Justice of the European Union). Inthese instances, those decisions are selected which appear to have thegreatest long-term value.
Human rights cases. The number of decisions on questions of interna-tional protection of human rights has increased considerably in recentyears and it is now impossible for the Reports to cover them all. Asfar as decisions of international jurisdictions are concerned, the Reportswill continue to publish decisions of the European Court of HumanRights and of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, as well as“views” of the United Nations Committee on Human Rights. Decisionsof national courts on the application of conventions on human rightswill not be published unless they deal with a major point of substantivehuman rights law or a matter of wider interest to public international
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lawyers such as the relationship of international law and national law, theextent of the right of derogation or the principles of the interpretationof treaties.
International arbitrations. The Reports of course include arbitralawards rendered in cases between States which involve an application ofpublic international law. Beyond this, however, the selection of arbitraldecisions is more open to debate. As these Reports are principally con-cerned with matters of public international law, they will not includepurely private law commercial arbitrations even if they are internationalin the sense that they arise between parties of different nationality andeven if one of them is a State. (For reports of a number of such awards,see Yearbook Commercial Arbitration (ed. Albert Jan van den Berg, underthe auspices of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration).)But where there is a sufficient point of contact with public internationallaw then the relevant parts of the award will be reported. Examples ofsuch points of contact are cases in which the character of a State as aparty has some relevance (e.g. State immunity, stabilization clauses, forcemajeure) or where there is a choice of law problem involving discussionof international law or general principles of law as possible applica-ble laws. The same criteria will determine the selection of decisions ofnational courts regarding the enforcement of arbitral awards.
Decisions of National TribunalsA systematic effort is made to collect from all national jurisdictionsthose judicial decisions which have some bearing on international law.
Editorial Treatment of MaterialsThe basic policy of the Editors is, so far as possible, to present the materialin its original form. It is no part of the editorial function to impose onthe decisions printed in these volumes a uniformity of approach orstyle which they do not possess. Editorial intervention is limited to theintroduction of the summary and of the bold-letter rubric at the headof each case. This is followed by the full text of the original decision orof its translation. Normally, the only passages which will be omitted arethose which contain either statements of fact having no bearing on thepoints of international law involved in the case or discussion of mattersof domestic law unrelated to the points of international legal interest.The omission of material is usually indicated either by a series of dotsor by the insertion of a sentence in square brackets noting the passageswhich have been left out.
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Presentation of MaterialsThe material in the volume has been typeset for this volume. The sourceof all such material is indicated by the reference to the “Report” in squarebrackets at the end of the case. The language of the original decision isalso mentioned there. The bold figures in square brackets in the bodyof the text in non-English cases indicate the pagination of the originalreport.
NotesFootnotes. Footnotes enclosed in square brackets are editorial inser-
tions. All other footnotes are part of the original report.
Other notes. References to cases deemed not to be sufficiently sub-stantial to warrant reporting will occasionally be found in editorial noteseither at the end of a report of a case on a similar point or under anindependent heading.
Digest of CasesWith effect from Volume 75 the decisions contained in the Reports areno longer arranged according to the traditional classification scheme.Instead a Digest of Cases is published at the beginning of each volume.The main headings of the Digest are arranged alphabetically. Under eachheading brief details are given of those cases reported in that volumewhich contain points covered by that heading. Each entry in the Digestgives the name of the case concerned and the page reference, the nameof the tribunal which gave the decision and an indication of the mainpoints raised in the case which relate to that particular heading of theDigest. Where a case raises points which concern several different areasof international law, entries relating to that case will appear under eachof the relevant headings in the Digest. A list of the main headings usedin the Digest is set out at p. xvii.
Consolidated Index and TablesA Consolidated Index and a Consolidated Tables of Cases and Treatiesfor volumes 1-80 were published in two volumes in 1990 and 1991. Afurther volume containing the Consolidated Index and ConsolidatedTables of Cases and Treaties for volumes 81-100 was published in1996. A Consolidated Index, a Consolidated Tables of Cases and aConsolidated Table of Treaties for volumes 1-125 were published in2004. Volume 140 contains Consolidated Tables of Cases for volumes126-140.
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TABLE OF CASES REPORTEDALPHABETICAL
(Cases which are reported only in a note are distinguished from cases which are reportedin full by the insertion of the word “note” in parentheses after the page number of the report.)
Auditing of Accounts between the Nether-lands and France pursuant to the Addi-tional Protocol of 25 September 1991 tothe Convention on the Protection of theRhine against Pollution by Chlorides of3 December 1976 (Netherlands/France)(Award) 259
Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea(Romania v. Ukraine) (Judgment) 179
Rhine Chlorides Arbitration 259
Territorial and Maritime Dispute betweenNicaragua and Honduras in theCaribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Honduras)(Judgment) 1
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TABLE OF CASES REPORTEDARRANGED ACCORDING TO COURTS ANDTRIBUNALS (INTERNATIONAL CASES) AND
COUNTRIES (MUNICIPAL CASES)
(Cases which are reported only in a note are distinguished from cases which are reportedin full by the insertion of the word “note” in parentheses after the page number of the report.)
I. DECISIONS OF INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS
Arbitration Tribunals
2004Case Concerning the Auditing of Accounts
between the Kingdom of the Nether-lands and the French Republic Pursuantto the Additional Protocol of 25 Septem-ber 1991 to the Convention on theProtection of the Rhine Against Pollu-tion by Chlorides of 3 December 1976(Netherlands/France) (Award) 259
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DIGEST OF CASESList of Main Headings
(Those headings for which there are entries in the present volume are printed in italics.For a guide to the Digest, see the Editorial Note at p. xi.)
Air
Aliens
Arbitration
Canals
Claims
Comity
Conciliation
Consular Relations
Damages
Diplomatic Relations
Economics, Trade and Finance
Environment
Expropriation
Extradition
Governments
Human Rights
International Court of Justice
International Criminal Law
International Organizations
International Tribunals
Jurisdiction
Lakes and Landlocked Seas
Nationality
Recognition
Relationship of International Law andMunicipal Law
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PageArbitration
Evidence — Value of different types of evidence — Cartographicevidence — Requirement that findings be based on evidence andproperly reasoned — Arbitration Tribunal
Jurisdiction — Dispute between the Netherlands and France —Dispute concerning financing of operations contemplated by 1991Additional Protocol to Convention on the Protection of the Rhineagainst Pollution by Chlorides, 1976 — Auditing of accounts —Dispute relating to calculation of amount France to repay theNetherlands — The Netherlands proposing calculation based on61.5 French francs per ton of chlorides stored — France proposingcalculation based on actual costs per unit — Annex III to Pro-tocol concerning financial arrangements — Point 4.2.1 of AnnexIII to Protocol — Method of calculation — Submission of dis-pute to Arbitration Tribunal pursuant to Article 13 of Conven-tion and Article 7 of Protocol — Article 13 of Convention —Annex B to Convention concerning arbitration — ArbitrationTribunal
Case Concerning the Auditing of Accounts between the Kingdomof the Netherlands and the French Republic Pursuant to the Addi-tional Protocol of 25 September 1991 to the Convention on theProtection of the Rhine Against Pollution by Chlorides of 3 Decem-ber 1976 (Netherlands/France) (Award) 259
Jurisdiction — Extent of mandate — Power to interpret man-date — Competence de la competence — Finality and review ofarbitral awards — Panel of experts — Arbitration tribunal withpower to review decision of experts — Standard of review — Testof whether experts exceeded mandate — Whether interpretationof mandate reasonable — Whether implementation of mandatereasonable — Failure to state reasons — Whether amounting toexcess — Procedural irregularities — Whether power to annuldecision in part implicit in mandate of arbitration tribunal —Arbitration Agreement between the Government of Sudan and
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Arbitration (cont.)
the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army — ArbitrationTribunal
Admissibility — New claim introduced during proceedings —Whether new claim inherent in original claim — InternationalCourt of Justice
Territorial and Maritime Dispute between Nicaragua andHonduras in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Honduras)(Judgment) 1
International maritime boundary delimitation between Nicaraguaand Honduras — Dispute regarding boundary line dividing ter-ritorial sea, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf in theCaribbean Sea — Effect of islands — Sovereignty over islands —International Court of Justice
Territorial and Maritime Dispute between Nicaragua andHonduras in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Honduras)(Judgment) 1
Jurisdiction — Compromissory clause contained in bilateraltreaty — Whether conditions for exercise of jurisdiction satis-fied — Exercise of jurisdiction — Whether jurisdiction restrictedto delimitation of the exclusive economic zone and continentalshelf — International Court of Justice
Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine)(Judgment) 179
Rivers
Rhine — Environmental standards — Convention on the Protec-tion of the Rhine against Pollution by Chlorides, 1976 — Distri-bution of costs between France and the Netherlands — Auditingof accounts — Arbitration Tribunal
Case Concerning the Auditing of Accounts between the Kingdomof the Netherlands and the French Republic Pursuant to the Addi-tional Protocol of 25 September 1991 to the Convention on theProtection of the Rhine Against Pollution by Chlorides of 3 Decem-ber 1976 (Netherlands/France) (Award) 259
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Sea
Delimitation of maritime boundaries — Geographical context —Semi-enclosed sea — Territorial sea — Exclusive economic zone —Continental shelf — Governing law — United Nations Conven-tion on the Law of the Sea, 1982 (“UNCLOS”) — UNCLOS Arti-cles 15, 74 and 83 — Establishment of single maritime boundarydelimiting several coincident zones — Methods of delimitation —Whether equidistance/relevant circumstances approach suitable inlight of circumstances — Relevant coasts — Identification of base-lines — Bisector method of delimitation — Relevant geographicalcircumstances — Principle of uti possidetis juris — Whether appli-cable to delimitation of maritime space — International Court ofJustice
Territorial and Maritime Dispute between Nicaragua andHonduras in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Honduras)(Judgment) 1
Exclusive economic zone — Continental shelf — Delimitationof maritime boundaries between opposite and adjacent coastalStates — Geographical context — Enclosed sea — Governinglaw — UNCLOS Articles 74(1) and 83(1) and (4) — Practicalapproach to delimitation to achieve equitable solution — Appli-cation of equidistance/relevant circumstances approach — Three-stage approach — Relevant coasts — Baselines — Provisionalequidistance line — Whether requiring adjustment — Relevantgeographical circumstances — International Court of Justice
Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine)(Judgment) 179
Territory
Boundaries — Internal administrative boundary — Relevanceof international law principles respecting boundaries betweenStates — Territory inhabited by tribal and nomadic peoples —Transfer of the area of certain chiefdoms from one province toanother in 1905 — Extent of territory so transferred — Whetherto be approached on tribal or territorial basis — Grazing rights ofnomads — Sudan — Abyei area — Arbitration Tribunal
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Territory (cont.)
of criteria formulated by Permanent Court of International Justicein Legal Status of Eastern Greenland case — Whether activitiesrelied upon established overall pattern of conduct sufficient todemonstrate intention to act as sovereign — International Courtof Justice
Territorial and Maritime Dispute between Nicaragua andHonduras in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Honduras)(Judgment) 1
Treaties
Interpretation — Application — 1991 Additional Protocol toConvention on the Protection of the Rhine against Pollution byChlorides, 1976 — Annex III to Protocol on financial arrange-ments — Auditing of accounts — Interpretation of point 4.2.1of Annex III to Protocol — Interpretation of treaties in accor-dance with international law — Vienna Convention on the Law ofTreaties, 1969 — Whether Articles 31 and 32 of Vienna Conven-tion applicable — Whether codifying customary law — Whethergeneral rule of interpretation in Article 31 forming integralwhole — Basis for treaty interpretation — Relative impor-tance of constituent elements of rule — Role of good faith —Relationship between Articles 31 and 32 — Subsequent prac-tice of the Parties — Context of point 4.2.1 — Article 4 ofProtocol — 1991 Declaration of the Heads of the Delegation —Object and purpose of Protocol — Relevant rules of internationallaw — Supplementary means of interpretation — Point 4.2.1 ofAnnex III to Protocol providing for final auditing of accounts —Method of calculation — Reimbursement sum France obliged topay the Netherlands — Arbitration Tribunal
Case Concerning the Auditing of Accounts between the Kingdomof the Netherlands and the French Republic Pursuant to the Addi-tional Protocol of 25 September 1991 to the Convention on theProtection of the Rhine Against Pollution by Chlorides of 3 Decem-ber 1976 (Netherlands/France) (Award) 259
Interpretation — Bilateral treaties — Proces-Verbaux concludedbetween Romania and Soviet Union — Treaty between Partiesconcluded in 2003 — Whether concerning the delimitation of theexclusive economic zone and continental shelf — InternationalCourt of Justice
Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine)(Judgment) 179
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Interpretation — Multilateral treaty — United Nations Conven-tion on the Law of the Sea, 1982 (“UNCLOS”) — UNCLOSArticles 15, 74 and 83 — International Court of Justice
Territorial and Maritime Dispute between Nicaragua andHonduras in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Honduras)(Judgment) 1
Interpretation — Multilateral treaty — United Nations Conven-tion on the Law of the Sea, 1982 (“UNCLOS”) — UNCLOSArticles 74 and 83 — Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties,1969 — Article 31 of Vienna Convention — General rule of inter-pretation — Reservations and declarations — UNCLOS Article310 — Declaration by Romania regarding effect of uninhabitedislands devoid of economic life upon delimitation of maritimespaces — International Court of Justice
Maritime Delimitation in the Black Sea (Romania v. Ukraine)(Judgment) 179
Interpretation — Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties,1969 — Application of principles of treaty interpretation ininternational law to agreements between Government of Sudanand Sudan People’s Liberation Movement/Army — ArbitrationTribunal
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TABLE OF TREATIES
This table contains a list, in chronological order according to the date ofsignature, of the treaties referred to in the decisions printed in the presentvolume. It has not been possible to draw a helpful distinction between treatiesjudicially considered and treaties which are merely cited.
In the case of bilateral treaties, the names of the parties are given in alpha-betical order. Multilateral treaties are referred to by the name by which theyare believed commonly to be known. References to the texts of treaties havebeen supplied, including wherever possible at least one reference to a text inthe English language. The full titles of the abbreviated references will be foundin the list of Abbreviations and Sources printed in the volume containing theConsolidated Table of Treaties to Volumes 1-125.
(ICJ Rep. (1960) Case concerning Arbitral Award made bythe King of Spain on 23 December 1906, 199; 30 ILR 457;Tradados celebrados por el Gobierno de Honduras (1895) 25;La Fontaine 478) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 23-4, 53, 76, 142-3, 152-3
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1899July 29 Hague Convention I for the Pacific Settlement of International
France–Great Britain, Exchange of Notes relative to theboundary between the Gold Coast and French Soudan (25Hertslet 267 at 271; Brownlie African Boundaries (1979))
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1947Feb. 10 Treaty of Peace with Romania (42 UNTS 3; UKTS 55 (1948),
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1976Dec. 3 Convention on the Protection of the Rhine against Pollution
Dec. 3 Convention on the Protection of the Rhine against Pollutionby Chlorides (994 UNTS 3), Additional Protocol to the Con-vention (25 September 1991) (1840 UNTS 37) . . . . . . . . . 266-347
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1982Feb. 25 Indonesia–Malaysia, Treaty relating to the Legal Regime of
Archipelagic States and the Rights of Malaysia in the TerritorialSea and the Archipelagic Waters as well as in the Air Spaceabove the Territorial Sea, Archipelagic Waters and the Territoryof Indonesia Lying between East and West Malaysia . . . . . . . . . . 619
Dec. 10 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (21 ILM 1261 (1982);Misc 11 (1983), 8941; 1833 UNTS 3 (1994); Brownlie, BasicDocuments in International Affairs, 3rd edn 129)