Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Arctic-30-Tribunal-at-International-Maritime-Court-in-Hamburg-27MZIF3ZHOKM.htmlConceptually similarArctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgGP0STO4JZCompleted★★★★★★Arctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgGP0STO4M6Completed★★★★Arctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgGP0STO4L2Completed★★★★Arctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgGP0STO4L3Completed★★★★Arctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgGP0STO4M7Completed★★★★Arctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgGP0STO4K1Completed★★★★Arctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgGP04XKECompleted★★★★Arctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgGP04XL5Completed★★★★Arctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgGP04XJQCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STO4MAArctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgKumi Naidoo (left), Executive Director of Greenpeace International, and General Counsel Advocate Jasper Teulings at the International Maritime Court Hamburg/ International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS). On the initiative of the Dutch government the International Maritime Court rules on the case of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise, which was seized by Russian authorities on September 19th. It followed a peaceful protest at Gazprom’s Prirazlomnaya oil platform in the Pechora Sea and has been held in Murmansk Harbour since September 24th. The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea orders the Russian Federation in a binding ruling to release the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and the 28 activists and two freelance journalists on board upon payment of a EUR 3.6 million bond.In original language:ISGH Entscheidung ueber Arctic SunriseKumi Naidoo (links), Geschaeftsfuehrer Greenpeace International, und General Counsel Advokat Japser Teulings im Internationalen Seegerichtshof (ISGH). Die niederlaendische Regierung, unter deren Flagge das Greenpeace Schiff "Arctic Sunrise" faehrt, hatte sich an den Seegerichtshof gewendet. Der ISGH verkuendet seine Entscheidung dass Russland das Schiff und dessen Crew freilassen muss. Das Schiff wurde nach einem friedlichen Protest von Greenpeace Aktivisten an einer Gazprom Oelplattform in der Arktis von der russischen Kuestenwache beschlagnahmt und in den Hafen von Murmansk gezwungen. Russland weigert sich, an der Gerichtsverhandlung teilzunehmenLocations:Europe-Germany-HamburgDate:22 Nov, 2013Credit:© Bodo Marks / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5459px X 3639pxKeywords:Arctic 30 (campaign title)-Court cases-Courts-Day-Flags-Gazprom-Greenpeace executive directors-Greenpeace staff-Half length-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Law-Lawyers-Men-Offshore drilling-Oil (Industry)-Russian Government-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-Two peopleShoot:Arctic 30 Tribunal at International Maritime Court in HamburgArctic Sunrise tribunal ruling at the International Maritime Court Hamburg/International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS). On the initiative of the Dutch government the International Maritime Court rules on the case of the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise, which was seized by Russian authorities on September 19th, following a peaceful protest at Gazprom’s Prirazlomnaya oil platform in the Pechora Sea and has been held in Murmansk Harbour since September 24th.The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea orders the Russian Federation in a binding ruling to release the Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise and the 28 activists and two freelance journalists on board upon payment of a EUR 3.6 million bond.Related Collections:'Arctic 30' Feature Set (All Photographers)