51.
Be that as it may, the Court holds the view that the Newspaper article of 16 March
2011, does not constitute new evidence within the meaning of Rule 67(1) of its Rules
in the sense that it could not have led to a change in the decision taken by the Court
in its Judgement of 28 March 2014.
52.
The Court recalls that the requirements for admissibility for an Application for Review
are
cumulative;
inadmissibility
Nicaragua’,
Application
the
of
the
absence
the
of
any
Application.
International
for revision
Court
one
In
the
of them
is
Matter
of
of Justice
is admissible
only
sufficient
E/
observed
if each
to
the
Salvador/Honduras
in this
of the
engender
regard,
conditions
that
v.
“an
laid down
is
satisfied. If any one of them is not met, the Application must be dismissed.”
53.
The
Court
therefore
does
not deem
it necessary
to consider
the
requirement
in
respect to time limit.
54.
Consequently, the Application must be declared inadmissible.
55.
FOR THESE REASONS,
The Court,
Unanimously,
i)
Rules that the Application for Review
dated 28 June
2014,
does
not meet the
requirement regarding new evidence.
ii)
Declares the Application inadmissible, pursuant to Rule 67 (1) of its Rules.
' International Court of Justice, Matter of the Land, Island and Maritime Frontier Dispute (E/
Salvador/Honduras v. Nicaragua (intervening), Judgement of 18 December 2003, par 20
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