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International Court of Justice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Case concerning the Northern Cameroons (Cameroun v. United Kingdom): By an order of November 27, 1962, the International Court of Justice extended to March 1, 1963, the time limit for the filing of the observations and submissions of Cameroun on the preliminary objection raised by the United Kingdom in the Northern Cameroons case. By an order of January 11, 1963, the President of the Court extended to July 1, 1963, the time limit for the filing by the government of Cameroun of its observations and submissions on the preliminary objection raised by the United Kingdom in the Northern Cameroons case. The extensions were at the request of the government of Cameroun with the agreement of the United Kingdom government.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: I. United Nations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1963

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1 Order of November 27, 7962: I.C.J. Reports 1962, pp. 316–317; see also International Court of Justice Communiqué No. 62/30, November 29, 1962. For previous information on this case, see International Organization, Autumn 1962 (Vol. 16, No. 4), p. 865CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Order of January 11, 1963: I.C.J. Reports 1963, pp. 3–4; see also International Court of Justice Communiqué No. 63/1, January 14, 1963.

3 Judgment of December 27, 7962: I.C.J. Report; 1962, pp. 319–662; see also International Court 0f Justice Communiqué No. 62/32, December 21 1962. For previous information on this case, see International Organization, Autumn 1962 (Vol. 16 No. 4), p. 865CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

4 Advisory Opinion of July 11, 1950: I.C.J. Reports 1950, p. 133.

5 Italics supplied.