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The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is an international court with competence to settle disputes concerning the law of the sea. It is a central forum for the settlement of disputes relating to the interpretation and application of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. This volume contains the texts of written pleadings, minutes of public sittings and other documents from the proceedings in "The Volga Case (Russian Federation v. Australia), Prompt Release." The documents are reproduced in their original language. The Tribunal delivered its Judgment on 2 December…mehr

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The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is an international court with competence to settle disputes concerning the law of the sea. It is a central forum for the settlement of disputes relating to the interpretation and application of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. This volume contains the texts of written pleadings, minutes of public sittings and other documents from the proceedings in "The Volga Case (Russian Federation v. Australia), Prompt Release." The documents are reproduced in their original language. The Tribunal delivered its Judgment on 2 December 2002. It is published in "Reports of Judgments, Advisory Opinions and Orders 2002 (ITLOS Reports 2002)." Le Tribunal international du droit de la mer est une juridiction internationale qui a comp tence en mati re de r glement des diff rends relatifs au droit de la mer. Il est une instance centrale pour le r glement des diff rends relatifs l interpr tation et l application de la Convention des Nations Unies sur le droit de la mer. Le pr sent volume contient le texte des pi ces de proc dures crite, des proc s-verbaux des audiences publiques et d autres documents relatifs la proc dure dans "l Affaire du Volga (F d ration de Russie c. Australie)," prompte mainlev e. Les documents sont reproduits dans la langue originale utilis e. Le Tribunal a rendu son arr t le 2 d cembre 2002. L arr t est publi dans "Recueil des arr ts, avis consultatifs et ordonnances 2002 (TIDM Recueil 2002)."