Foreign lawyers to appear for India in Italian marines case
BY Agencies10 Aug 2015 6:24 AM IST
Agencies10 Aug 2015 6:24 AM IST
Two foreign lawyers, experts in international arbitration, will appear on behalf of India to challenge Italy's move to take the issue of two of its marines, accused of killing fishermen off Kerala coast, to an international tribunal in Hamburg on Monday.
Alain Pellet and R Bundy were hired by India to represent its case before the International Tribunal on Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in the German city that will hear the case for two days. <g data-gr-id="18">Pellet</g> is a French expert in international law and former president of the UN International Law Commission while Bundy has 30 years of experience as counsel and advocate in many public international law litigations. An Indian team, comprising Additional Solicitor General P L Narasimha, officials from ministries of External Affairs and Home, would also be in Germany to assist the two hired lawyers.
"India will challenge Italy's decision to take the matter to the international tribunal. The crime had taken place in Indian waters so the international tribunal has nothing to do with it," a Home Ministry official said.
ITLOS is an independent judicial body established by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to adjudicate disputes arising out of the interpretation and application of the Convention. The tribunal comprises 21 independent members, elected from among persons enjoying the highest reputation for fairness and integrity and of recognised competence in <g data-gr-id="17">field</g> of law of the sea.
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