Views from Hamburg : the Juno Trader case or how to make sense of the coastal State's rights in the light of its duty of prompt release
Contribuinte(s) |
Ross Grantham Nicholas Aroney |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2005
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Resumo |
Special edition: The United Nations and international legal order - the case of the Juno Trader - on 18 December 2004, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea ordered the prompt release of a refrigerated cargo vessel and its cargo for fisheries violations in an exclusive economic zone - Tribunal unanimously decided that the vessel and cargo be released, upon posting of a bond in the form of a bank guarantee - crew should be free to leave without conditions - in this case, on prompt release, the Tribunal made valuable contributions to existing case law on the issue - shows that specialised tribunals may perform a decentralised application of the international rule of law - crystallises international fundamental standards of fairness and human rights. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
University of Queensland Press for The Australian Housing and Research Institute |
Palavras-Chave | #Fisheries #International Law #Maritime law #C1 #390111 International Law #750504 Law enforcement |
Tipo |
Journal Article |