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INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE
To: Zero Jabour, Chief of International Affairs, the Sultanate of Egypt and the Sudan (Kelly the Mad) From: Silvester Pearce, Registrar of the Court Subject: Request for Advisory Opinion on the Right of Passage Through the Suez Canal for Vessels of the Republic of Thailand |
January, 2005
PRIVATE & SECURE
PRIVATE & SECURE
Your Excellency,
The Court wishes to inform you of the receipt of a Request for an Advisory Opinion from the Republic of Thailand concerning the matter between the Sultanate of Egypt and the Republic of Thailand regarding the right of passage through the Suez Canal. The Republic of Thailand has submitted before the Court two questions pertaining the the matter, namely:
The Court invites the Sultanate of Egypt and the Sudan to submit a written statement clarifying its position on the two questions it has presented to the Court.
The Registry has invited the Republic of Thailand to submit a written statement clarifying its position on the two questions it has raised before the Court.
Additionally, the Registry has informed the current governments of the signatories to the 1888 Convention of Constantinople—namely, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Russian Federation, the Empire of France, the Kingdom of Germany, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the Kingdom of Spain—of the submission of the Request for an Advisory Opinion. The Court invites these States to submit written statements clarifying their positions on the two questions as they pertain to the Convention of Constantinople.
The Court grants the Sultanate of Egypt and the Sudan a four-week deadline to submit its written statement.
Yours faithfully,
His Excellency the Chief Justice of the International Court of Justice
On his behalf,
Silvester Pearce
Registrar of the Court
The Court wishes to inform you of the receipt of a Request for an Advisory Opinion from the Republic of Thailand concerning the matter between the Sultanate of Egypt and the Republic of Thailand regarding the right of passage through the Suez Canal. The Republic of Thailand has submitted before the Court two questions pertaining the the matter, namely:
1. Does the Republic of Thailand have the legal right to navigate its vessels through the Suez Canal under the current international legal framework, despite the non-recognition of its sovereignty by the Sultanate of Egypt?
2. Does the refusal by the Sultanate of Egypt to allow the passage of Thai vessels through the Suez Canal constitute a breach of its international obligations, particularly under the Constantinople Convention of 1888 and customary international law?
2. Does the refusal by the Sultanate of Egypt to allow the passage of Thai vessels through the Suez Canal constitute a breach of its international obligations, particularly under the Constantinople Convention of 1888 and customary international law?
The Court invites the Sultanate of Egypt and the Sudan to submit a written statement clarifying its position on the two questions it has presented to the Court.
The Registry has invited the Republic of Thailand to submit a written statement clarifying its position on the two questions it has raised before the Court.
Additionally, the Registry has informed the current governments of the signatories to the 1888 Convention of Constantinople—namely, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Russian Federation, the Empire of France, the Kingdom of Germany, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the Kingdom of Spain—of the submission of the Request for an Advisory Opinion. The Court invites these States to submit written statements clarifying their positions on the two questions as they pertain to the Convention of Constantinople.
The Court grants the Sultanate of Egypt and the Sudan a four-week deadline to submit its written statement.
Yours faithfully,
His Excellency the Chief Justice of the International Court of Justice
On his behalf,
Silvester Pearce
Registrar of the Court
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