Barbados v. Trinidad and Tobago
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Barbados v. Trinidad and Tobago was a 2006 arbitral case between Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago in which the tribunal resolved the maritime border dispute between the two countries. The dispute was arbitrated before an arbitral tribunal constituted under Annex VII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, in which the Permanent Court of Arbitration served as registry.[1]
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Barbados v. Trinidad and Tobago | |
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Court | An arbitral tribunal constituted under Annex VII to the 1982 United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea |
Full case name | An Arbitration before an arbitral tribunal constituted pursuant to article 287, and in accordance with Annex VII, of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea between Barbados and The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago |
Decided | April 11, 2006 |
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Judges sitting | Judge Stephen M. Schwebel, president Mr. Ian Brownlie CBE QC Professor Vaughan Lowe Professor Francisco Orrego Vicuña Sir Arthur Watts |
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Decision by | Unanimous panel |
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