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Institution:

Council of the League of Nations

Document Type:

Request for Advisory Opinion

Title:

Nationality Decrees Issued in Tunis and Morocco (French Zone) on November 8th, 1921.

Dated:

1922.11.06

Link:

http://www.worldcourts.com/pcij/eng/decisions/1923.02.07_morocco/docs/1922.11.06/ 

File No.:

N/A

Citation(s):

CLN (1922) WrldCrts 1106 E1; [1922] PCIJ 3 (4 October 1922)

Original Publication:

Publications of the Permanent Court of International Justice, Series B – No. 4; Collection of Advisory Opinions, A.W. Sijthoff’s Publishing Company, Leyden, 1923.

 

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Table of Contents

 

WrldCrts

Original

1.

Request for Advisory Opinion

§§ [1-3]

p. [*6]

 

 


[*6] The League of Nations to the Permanent Court of International Justice.

 

[1]   In execution of the resolution of the Council of the League of Nations adopted on October 4th, 1922, of which a certified copy is annexed hereto,[1]) and by virtue of the authorisation given by this resolution,

[2]   The Secretary-General of the League of Nations has the honour to present to the Permanent Court of Inter­national Justice the request of the Council that the Court will, in accordance with Article 14 of the Covenant of the League, give an advisory opinion on the question referred to it by paragraph (a) of the resolution above mentioned, and will give effect, as far as is possible and convenient, to the request of paragraph (b) of the reso­lution relating to the date and procedure of the hearing of the question.

[3]   The Secretary-General has also the honour to enclose herewith, but merely for the information of the Court pending the submission of statements by the two Govern­ments concerned, a copy of the memorandum2) by which the present matter was originally submitted to the Council.

 

(Signed) Eric Drummond,

Secretary-General.

 

Geneva, November 6th, 1922.

1 See pages 7, 8 et 9.
2 Not reproduced.