Hazardous Waste Research
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Hazardous Waste Research
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IN THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AT PEACE PALACE, THE HAGUE THE NETHERLANDS
1999 GENERAL LIST NO. 104
KINGDOM OF AUGUSTINE,
APPLICANT
V.
REPUBLIC OF VINOY,RESPONDENT
MEMORIAL FOR APPLICANT
1999 International Environmental Moot Court Competition
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX OF AUTHORITIES................................................................................................................x
STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION.................................................................................................viii
QUESTION PRESENTED.................................................................................................................ix
STATEMENT OF FACTS...................................................................................................................x
SUMMARY OF ARGUMENTS......................................................................................................xiii
ARGUMENTS.....................................................................................................................................1
I: VINOY'S ACTIONS VIOLATE ITS DUTIES UNDERTHE INTERNATIONAL LAW........................................................................................1
A. The Republic of Vinoy has injured the sovereignty of the Kingdom of Augustine.....................................................................................................................1
B. Vinoy has acted against the principles of the Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm Declaration) 1972 .........................1
C. Vinoy has breached its duties against the Rio de Janeiro Declaration on the Environment and Development (Rio Declaration) 1992 ............................................2
D. Vinoy has not fulfilled its duties under the Rio de Janeiro Convention on Biological Diversity (Rio Convention) 1992................................................................................2
1. Vinoy has failed to control environmental damage to another State and has not acted according to the principles of international law..................2
2. Vinoy has not protected biodiversity as the Rio Convention requires............3
E. Vinoys=s actions do not comply with its duties under the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development..................................................................................4
F. Vinoy=s negligence violates the Basel Convention on th...
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