[Published: Thursday February 02 2017]
U.N.'s top court says its judges can rule on Somalia-Kenya boundary case
The Hague, 02 Feb. - (ANA) - Judges at the United Nations' highest court ruled on Thursday they have the authority to adjudicate in a maritime boundary dispute between Kenya and Somalia involving stretches of the Indian Ocean that are potentially rich in oil and gas deposits.
Siding with Somalia, the International Court of Justice rejected Kenya's argument that existing agreements between the two countries amounted to a commitment to settle their boundary disputes outside the court. - (ANA) -
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