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Pirateria y delincuencia marítima

Detalles

Piracy committed on the High Sea (UNCLOS).

 

Palabras clave

• Seguridad marítima
• Secuestro de buques/ataques contra buques
• Derecho del mar
• Mejores prácticas de gestión
• Destacamento de protección de buques
• Delincuencia marítima

The “Enrica Lexie” Incident (Italy v India)

Resumen de los hechos

In the Arabian Sea on 15 February, 2012, two Indian fishermen on board a fishing vessel (the “St Antony”) were killed by shots allegedly fired by two Italian marines on board the Italian oil tanker, the Enrika Lexie. The St Antony was approximately 20.5 nautical miles off the coast of Kerala, India when the incident occurred. The Italian ship continued sailing for almost three hours after the incident.  The Indian Coast Guard intercepted the Italian ship approximately 59 nautical miles and ordered it to navigate to the nearby Indian port of Kochi. There, the Italian marines were arrested and charged with murder under Sec.302 of the Indian Penal Code. The jurisdiction over the event is contested by Italy and India with Italy seeking provisional orders from the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea compelling India to cease prosecutions and release the Italian marines held in custody until such time as the UNCLOS Arbitral Tribunal can determine which nation can exercise jurisdiction.

Comentario y aspectos destacados

This case goes to the core of issues of jurisdiction over vessels on the high seas. Italy claims exclusive jurisdiction as flag state and claims functional immunity for its marines as they were acting to protect Italian interests. India is claiming jurisdiction as the flag state of the St Antony and the victim state in the incident. ITLOS has attempted to balance the competing rights of both states until the UNCLOS Annex VII Arbitral Tribunal can determine who has jurisdiction over the incident.

Fecha de la Sentencia:
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Información sobre el procedimiento

Sistema jurídico:
Sistema mixto
Última sentencia judicial:
Tribunal internacional/Órgano creado en virtud de un tratado
Tipo de Proceso:
Internacionales
 
Proceder #1:
  • Fase:
    Otro
  • Detalles:
    Provisional Measures
  • Código de referencia oficial de la causa:
    ITLOS Case No. 24 (Provisional Measures)
  • Tribunal

    Título de la Tribunal

    International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.

     
    • Internacionales

    Descripción

    Italy brought a request for provisional measures against India in this situation, compelling India to cease criminal prosecutions against the marines (which ITLOS noted the India Supreme Court had already done until the question of jurisdiction was resolved) and compelling the release of the marines until the Annex VII Arbitral Tribunal could resolve the issues of which state could claim jurisdiction over the incident, and whether the marines in acting as security against piracy for an Italian flagged vessel possessed functional Sovereign immunity for their actions. ITLOS held that to allow India to continue criminal proceedings before the Arbitral Tribunal had determined jurisdiction would unduly impinge upon Italy’s rights and thus ordered provisional measures compelling India to halt proceedings. ITLOS also held that to order India to release the marines while the issue of jurisdiction was being resolved would unduly impinge upon India’s rights as the state who had had its citizens killed in the incident and thus they rejected this request by Italy.

     

    Resultado

  • Veredicto:
    Otro
  • Otro resultado

    Provisional orders for India to cease prosecution were made and requests for provisional orders compelling India to release the marines were rejected.

     

    Víctima / Demandantes de primera instancia

    Acusación:
    Repubblica Italiana
    Nacionalidad:
    italiano

    Acusado / Demandado de primera instancia

    Apelado:
    The Republic of India
    Nacionalidad:
    indio

    Tribunal

    International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea