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South West Africa cases (Ethiopia v. South Africa; Liberia v. South Africa): By an order of February 5, 1963, the President of the International Court of Justice fixed September 30, 1963, as the time limit for the filing of the South African countermemorial in the South West Africa cases. At the request of the government of South Africa, the Court in its order of September 18, 1963, extended this time limit to January 10, 1964. By its order of January 20, 1964, the International Court noted that the South African countermemorial had been filed, and it fixed as time limits June 20, 1964, for the filing of the replies of Ethiopia and Liberia; and November 20, 1964, for the filing of the rejoinder by South Africa
1 International Court of Justice (ICJ) Communiqué No. 63/2, February 8, 1963. For previous information on these cases, see International Organization, Winter 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 1), pp. 254–260CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
2 Order of 18 September 1963: l.C.J. Reports 1963, pp. 12–13; see also ICJ Communiqué No. 63/7, September 23, 1963.
3 Order of 20 January 1964, l.C.J. Reports 1964, pp. 3–4; see also, ICJ Communiqué No. 64/1, January 22, 1964.
4 Order of 16 March 1963: l.C.J. Reports 1963, pp. 9–10; see also, ICJ Communiqué No. 63/3, March 20, 1963. For previous information on this case, see International Organization, Autumn 1962 (Vol. 16, No. 4), p. 865CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
5 ICJ Communiqué No. 64/10, May 19, 1964.
6 Judgment of 2 December 1963: l.C.J. Reports 1963, pp. 4–196; see also, ICJ Communiqué No. 63/14. For previous information on this case, see International Organization, Winter 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 1), p. 254CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
7 ICJ Communiqué No. 64/3, March 9, 1964.
8 ICJ Communiqué No. 64/5, March 11, 1964.