international economy, international politics, uruguay, argentina
Friday, July 14, 2006
Follow-up: ICJ gives Uruguay green light to allow mill construction
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled in favor of Uruguay to allow the construction of paper mills along the river border with Argentina (image) . The ICJ’s ruling is provisional, however, and it still reserves the right to outright accept or reject the case at a later date. Argentina claimed that mill construction would seriously damage the border formed by the Uruguay River, while Uruguay claimed that the mills are needed to create jobs. (Previous posts on the debate here, here, and here.)
international economy, international politics, uruguay, argentina
international economy, international politics, uruguay, argentina
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