The International Court of Justice says that Japan’s Antarctic whaling
program is not for scientific purposes and has ordered a temporary stay
on the program.
Australia had sued Japan at the U.N. dispute-resolution court for
resolving in hopes of ending whaling in the icy Southern Ocean.
Reading a judgment by the court’s 16—judge panel, Presiding Judge Peter
Tomka of Slovakia said Japan has not justified the large number of minke
whales it takes under its program, while failing to meet much smaller
targets for fin and humpback whales.
The court ordered a halt to the issuing of whaling permits until the program has been revamped.
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