Sunday, 30 June 2013
Australia picks Professor Hilary Charlesworth as ad hoc judge in ICJ Whaling in the Antarctic case (Australia v. Japan: New Zealand intervening)
BA (Hons), LlB (Hons) (Melb), SJD (Harvard)
Director, Centre for International Governance and Justice,
Professor & ARC Laureate Fellow ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
and ANU College of Law
Court President on the first day of the International Court of Justice hearings in Whaling in the Antarctic (Australia v. Japan: New Zealand intervening): I note that, since the Court does not include upon the Bench a judge of Australian nationality, Australia exercised its right under Article 31, paragraph 2, of the Statute to choose a judge ad hoc to sit in the case: it chose Ms Hilary Charlesworth.
MEMORIAL OF AUSTRALIA May 2011
COUNTER-MEMORIAL OF JAPAN March 2012
Declaration of Intervention by New Zealand November 2012
Written Observations of New Zealand April 2013
26 June 2013 hearing:
27 June 2013 hearing:
Labels:
Australia-Japan relations,
law,
whales
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