Monetary Gold Removed from Rome in 1943 case
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Italy v France, United Kingdom and United States[1] (also called the Monetary Gold Removed from Rome in 1943 case) was a case decided by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in 1954, and part of a long-running dispute over the fate of Nazi gold that was originally seized from Rome. The ICJ held that it had no jurisdiction to adjudicate the case.
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Court | International Court of Justice |
Full case name | Monetary Gold Removed from Rome in 1943 (Italy v. France, United Kingdom and United States) |
Decided | June 15, 1954 (1954-06-15) |
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