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United Nations Security Council Resolution 22 – The Corfu Channel incidents

United Nations Security Council Resolution 22 – The Corfu Channel incidents

22 (1947). Resolution of 9 April 1947

The Security Council,

Having considered statements of representatives of the United Kingdom and of Albania concerning a dispute between the United Kingdom and Albania arising out of an incident on 22 October 1946 in the Straits of Corfu in which two British ships were damaged by mines, with resulting loss of life and injury to their crews,

Recommends that the United Kingdom and Albanian Governments should immediately refer the dispute to the International Court of Justice in accordance with the provisions of the Statute of the Court.

Adopted at the 127th meeting by 8 votes to none, with 2 abstentions (Poland, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics).

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