ICJ's Decision in Australia v. Japan: Giving up the Spear or Refining the Scientific Design?
The case Whaling in the Antarctic (Australia v. Japan) decided by the International Court of Justice is a landmark that introduces new parameters for measuring the “reasonableness” of scientific research by permit under the International Convention on
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Taylor & Francis Group
2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/69414 |
Summary: | The case Whaling in the Antarctic (Australia v. Japan) decided by the International Court of Justice is a landmark that introduces new parameters for measuring the “reasonableness” of scientific research by permit under the International Convention on |
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