Crimea waters case gets under way in The Hague
The tribunal held its first procedural meeting on 12 May at the Peace Palace (Credit: PCA)
A politically-sensitive arbitration between Ukraine and Russia over potentially oil-rich waters adjacent to Crimea is under way in The Hague, heard by a five-member tribunal chaired by South Korean judge Jin-Hyuin Paik that was constituted in accordance with the 1982 UN Convention of the Law of the Sea.
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