Platforms, Protestors and Provisional Measures: The Arctic Sunrise Dispute and Environmental Activism at Sea

On 18 September 2013, a team of Greenpeace activists attempted to board the Prirazlomnaya oil platform, situated within the Russian exclusive economic zone, intending to disrupt drilling activities and raise awareness of Arctic environmental issues. This action resulted in the subsequent arrest of 3...

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Main Author: Caddell, J.R.
Other Authors: Sub Internationaal Publiek Recht, Parel Water en duurzaamheid / UCWOSL
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/329775
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/329775 2024-04-28T08:07:56+00:00 Platforms, Protestors and Provisional Measures: The Arctic Sunrise Dispute and Environmental Activism at Sea Caddell, J.R. Sub Internationaal Publiek Recht Parel Water en duurzaamheid / UCWOSL 2015 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/329775 en eng 0167-6768 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/329775 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Provisional measures UN convention on the law of the sea 1982 Non-appearance of respondent state Prompt release Freedom of speech Oil platforms Taverne Article 2015 ftunivutrecht 2024-04-09T23:38:33Z On 18 September 2013, a team of Greenpeace activists attempted to board the Prirazlomnaya oil platform, situated within the Russian exclusive economic zone, intending to disrupt drilling activities and raise awareness of Arctic environmental issues. This action resulted in the subsequent arrest of 30 individuals associated with the protest, as well as that of the Arctic Sunrise, a Greenpeace support vessel sailing under the Dutch flag. The plight of the so-called ‘Arctic 30’ dominated global headlines until their release under a general amnesty by Russia in December 2013. Meanwhile, the arrest of the vessel prompted the commencement of arbitral proceedings by the Netherlands against Russia, a process that had yet to be concluded at the time of writing. In November 2013, however, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea upheld a Dutch petition for provisional measures, including the release of the vessel and its crew subject to the payment of a bond. In so doing, the Tribunal faced the issue of non-participation by a respondent state for the first time, while also developing arguably a ‘back-door’ position on prompt release. In the meantime, aspects of the legality of environmental activism at sea remain somewhat uncertain which, given that a considerable number of protest vessels are registered to the Netherlands, may engage the litigative attention of the Dutch authorities in future incidents. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Utrecht University Repository
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topic Provisional measures
UN convention on the law of the sea 1982
Non-appearance of respondent state
Prompt release
Freedom of speech
Oil platforms
Taverne
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UN convention on the law of the sea 1982
Non-appearance of respondent state
Prompt release
Freedom of speech
Oil platforms
Taverne
Caddell, J.R.
Platforms, Protestors and Provisional Measures: The Arctic Sunrise Dispute and Environmental Activism at Sea
topic_facet Provisional measures
UN convention on the law of the sea 1982
Non-appearance of respondent state
Prompt release
Freedom of speech
Oil platforms
Taverne
description On 18 September 2013, a team of Greenpeace activists attempted to board the Prirazlomnaya oil platform, situated within the Russian exclusive economic zone, intending to disrupt drilling activities and raise awareness of Arctic environmental issues. This action resulted in the subsequent arrest of 30 individuals associated with the protest, as well as that of the Arctic Sunrise, a Greenpeace support vessel sailing under the Dutch flag. The plight of the so-called ‘Arctic 30’ dominated global headlines until their release under a general amnesty by Russia in December 2013. Meanwhile, the arrest of the vessel prompted the commencement of arbitral proceedings by the Netherlands against Russia, a process that had yet to be concluded at the time of writing. In November 2013, however, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea upheld a Dutch petition for provisional measures, including the release of the vessel and its crew subject to the payment of a bond. In so doing, the Tribunal faced the issue of non-participation by a respondent state for the first time, while also developing arguably a ‘back-door’ position on prompt release. In the meantime, aspects of the legality of environmental activism at sea remain somewhat uncertain which, given that a considerable number of protest vessels are registered to the Netherlands, may engage the litigative attention of the Dutch authorities in future incidents.
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