The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled Japan must immediately stop its whaling program in the Antarctic. The ICJ's 16-judge panel ruled 12 votes to 4 in favour of Australia's argument that Japan's whaling program was not in fact designed and carried out for scientific purposes. The court ruled that Japan must revoke current whaling permits and refrain from issuing any more. Japan has been able to kill unlimited numbers of whales in the Antarctic, arguing that it does so for scientific purposes. But the court's judges agreed with Australia that the Japanese research - two peer-reviewed papers since 2005, based on results obtained from just nine killed whales - was not proportionate to the number of animals killed. The ICJ's ruling is final and there will be no appeal. More » |
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