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ICJ TO DECIDE - 5

Bernama - 50 minutes ago

They were, Sir Elihu and James Crawford, both professors in International Law at the Cambridge University; Nicolaas Jan Schrijver, professor of Public International Law, Leiden University; Marcelo G. Kohen, professor of International Law, the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva; and Penelope Nevill, college lecturer, Downing College, Cambridge University. More »

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  • ICJ TO DECIDE - 4

    Bernama - 55 minutes ago

    It said that Singapore’s activities in respect of the lighthouse did not amount to a conduct of sovereignty as claimed by the republic. More »

  • ICJ TO DECIDE - 3

    Bernama - 58 minutes ago

    The island republic contended that it had conducted various activities there for over 150 years to show that it had exercised sovereignty powers on Pulau Batu Puteh, which it calls Pedra Branca (White Rock in Portuguese) while Malaysia had not done so. More »

  • ICJ TO DECIDE - 2

    Bernama - 1 hour 1 minute ago

    The dispute was brought to the ICJ after the two countries signed a special agreement in February 2003 requesting the court to rule over the dispute which had started in February 1980 when Singapore protested against a Malaysian map of its boundaries published in 1979 which showed Pulau Batu Puteh as belonging to Malaysia. More »

  • ICJ TO DECIDE ON MAY 23 SOVEREIGNTY OF PULAU BATU PUTEH

    Bernama - 1 hour 5 minutes ago

    KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 (Bernama) –- Six months after the end of the hearing of oral submissions over the sovereignty of Pulau Batu Puteh, Middle Rocks and South Ledge, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to decide which country – Malaysia or Singapore -- should have sovereignty over the disputed island and the two marine features. More »