Xinxiang Shi,Yen-Chiang Chang:Order of Provisional Measures in Ukraine versus Russia and Mixed Disputes concerning Military Activities


2020-09-23

Order of Provisional Measures in Ukraine versus Russia and Mixed Disputes concerning Military Activities 

Xinxiang Shi,Yen-Chiang Chang

Dalian Maritime University, Law School

Abstract:This article discusses mixed disputes concerning military activities in light of the Order of Provisional Measures in Ukraine v Russia. It is argued that the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) decision that Russia’s use of force against the Ukrainian warships was not military in nature would diminish the military activities exception under Article 298(1)(b) of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). The distinct status of warships means that use of force against them can hardly be taken as merely pertaining to law enforcement activities. Thus, the dispute should be more properly characterized as a mixed dispute, containing both a military element and a law enforcement element. In light of the jurisprudence of UNCLOS tribunals concerning mixed disputes, if the Annex VII Tribunal to be constituted intends to assume jurisdiction over the dispute, it would need to either isolate the law enforcement element from the military element, or define and apply the preponderance test applicable to mixed disputes concerning military activities.

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