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The Other Australia/Japan Living Marine Resources Dispute

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In 2000, the case brought by Australia and New Zealand against Japan's unilateral experimental fishing programme for southern bluefin tuna controversially failed to reach the merits for lack of the arbitral tribunal’s jurisdiction. It was widely supposed that it would ultimately have failed anyway because of international courts’ reluctance to consider scientific matters, the dispute's underlying cause being the parties' scientific disagreements regarding both the tuna stock itself and the nature and risks of the experiment. In 2014, however, the ICJ decided in Australia's favour the case against Japan's scientific whaling, based on flaws in the design of that experiment. Reviewing the tuna experiment's evolving design, the propositions it was to (dis)prove and the use Japan intended for that proof, Andrew Serdy suggests that similar factors were at play in both disputes and that a similar outcome of the tuna case, though not inevitable, would have been amply justified.
Undertitel
Inferences on the Merits of the Southern Bluefin Tuna Arbitration in Light of the Whaling Case
Författare
Andrew Serdy
ISBN
9789004339446
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
172 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2017-01-19
Förlag
BRILL
Sidor
94