Permanent Court of Arbitration
Slovenia Asks the EU to Intervene in Sea Dispute with Croatia
Slovenia on Friday submitted to the European Commission a letter of complaint against neighbouring Croatia for its refusal to abide by an arbitration court ruling on a border dispute in the Adriatic Sea.
India should allow accused Italian marine home, says UN court
An international tribunal has ruled that an Italian marine accused of killing two fishermen in India should be allowed to return home while awaiting trial, Italy's foreign ministry said May 2.
Dutch court overturns $50 bln Yukos award against Russia
In a victory for Moscow, a Dutch court on April 20 overturned an order that Russia pay $50 billion to shareholders in defunct oil company Yukos, saying that the Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration had no jurisdiction.
Croatia, Slovenia Continue Territorial Waters Dispute
Representatives of Croatia and Slovenia will meet again at the Permanent Court of Arbitration, PCA, in The Hague on Thursday to try and resolve their issues over maritime borders in the Piran Gulf, off the two neighbouring countries' coasts - a dispute that dates back to the break-up of Yugoslavia.