Public International Law Briefing - January 2003
Article from: OGEL 3 (2004), in International Law & Regulations / Law of the Sea
Introduction
Topics addressed in the January 2003 issue of Herbert Smith's Public International Law Briefing newsletter: The ICJ Decision on Cameroon v Nigeria with Equatorial Guinea intervening In October 2002, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered its judgment in the case concerning the land and maritime boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria. Although not a party to the proceedings, The Republic of Equatorial Guinea (REG) successfully intervened in the case in order to protect its legal rights in the Gulf of Guinea. The case is the first ICJ decision ...