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Disaster? Ireland looses Sellafield case

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Monday December 10, 2001 22:58author by Edward Horgan - The Green Party Limerickauthor email Edward.Horgan at ul dot ie

The International tribunal for the law of the Sea has just announced its decision and it has effectively rejected Ireland's case. The full decision of the Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is available at the link below.

The International tribunal for the law of the Sea has just announced its decision and it has effectively rejected Ireland's case. While there is provision for Ireland to continue with its cases to other appeal bodies including the OSPAR Convention, and the EC Treaty and The EURATOM Treaty, we have effectively been 'kicked out of court' by the law of the Sea Convention and the Irish taxpayer has even been directed to bear the Irish share of the costs involved.

Since the OSPAR, EC and EURATOM treaties are stacked in favour of the nuclear industries, Ireland's chances of getting a successful outcome from these bodies are also very limited.

It is now time for serious direct action by environmental groups. The voices of the people and the action of mass protests must succeed where legal arguments have been brushed aside.

The health and safety of future generations are at stake.

The time for waiting is over.

We need to get massive demonstrations of Irish people over to Sellafield.

The time for just talking is coming to a close.

The full decision of the Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is available at the link below.

Related Link: http://www.itlos.org/cgi-bin/cases/case_detail.pl?id=10&lang=en

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author by Edel Fitzgeraldpublication date Fri Jan 18, 2002 22:42author email edelfitz at hotmail dot comauthor address 47 Dun An Oir, Milford Grange, Limerick.author phone 0863580477

The author is right-non-violent direct action by Irish protestors will have to occur in Sellafield.
Ther is a protest planned on the 14th of February. Any people interested in coming, contact me at:edefitz@hotmail.com or ring 0863580477



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