before the Court is, in itself, no obstacle to the exercise by the Court of its functions under
Article 41 of the Statute’*, But such was not the attitude of this Court. It did not go into
deliberation on the matter after the public hearing and decided to issue an Order partly
acceding
to
the
Respondent
State’s
prayer
by
ordering
"the
Parties
to file written
submissions on the effect of the Respondent's withdrawal of its declaration made under Article
34 (6) of the Protocol.” In that Order, the Court has included the Applicant in an exclusive
relation between her and the Respondent State. The Applicant has nothing to do with
the declaration.
ll - It is necessary at this juncture to dwell a little on the nature of Rwanda’s
declaration.
It is unanimously accepted in jurisprudence and in doctrine, that the declaration
of acceptance of jurisdiction is a unilateral act of a State, and which fails within its
discretionary
commitment,
competence®.
In
terms
of
international,
and
indeed,
unilateral
this is subject to the general principle “pacta sunt servanda"
as codified
in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties of 1969°. Jn this regard, the Court
should have continued with the proceedings, taken note of the non-appearance of the
Respondent
State
appearance.
Even if the Applicant's representatives expressed the wish to make
submission
and
set
on the withdrawal
forth
the
necessary
of Rwanda’s
consequences
declaration,
in case
the Court should
of nona
not have
allowed this, should not have required both parties to submit written observations on
the issue and should not have deferred the matter to its 41st session’.
Hl - Similarly, in its Order, the Court "decides that the decision on the effects of withdrawal
of the Respondent will be made at its 41st ordinary session."
41.0.1. Matter of non-appearance before the ICJ, Art. 5, Basie session, Yearbook, 1991, vol. 64, t. Il, page 378.
° *A discretionary act by which a State subscribes to an obligatory jurisdiction commitment, unilaterally conferring
competence to a court for categories of cases defined in advance, Entry ; “ Optional declaration of obligatory jurisdiction”
In, SALMON (Jean), (Dir), Dictionary of International Public Law, Bruylant, 2001, p. 303) (Registry translation).
® In its preamble, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties notes that “the principles of free consent and of good faith
and the pacta sunt servada rule are universally recognized”. This principle is codified in Article 26 of the said Convention.
a
7 Regarding the Jegal effect in time, of the withdrawal of the declaration, | refrain from commenting thereon for
now. | will make my comments possibly when the Court takes decision on the matter at its 41st session.