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Italy, arguing India violated international laws of the sea, called for the dispute to be addressed through international channels.
WSJ: Italy to Return Marines to India
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When Rome initially announced the marines would stay in Italy saying India was violating international laws of the sea bilateral tensions escalated.
WSJ: India Court Lifts Travel Ban on Italian Envoy
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When Rome initially announced the marines would stay in Italy--saying India was violating international laws of the sea--bilateral tensions escalated.
WSJ: India Court Lifts Travel Ban on Italian Envoy
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Italy argued India violated international laws of the sea and called for the dispute to be addressed through international channels.
WSJ: Italy to Return Marines to India
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Rome informed New Delhi of its decision on Monday, saying that Indian authorities were violating international laws of the sea.
WSJ: India Warns Italy on Marines
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On Monday, in a note that informed India's foreign ministry of its decision, Italy said Indian authorities had violated international laws of the sea.
WSJ: India Court Orders Italian Envoy to Stay Put
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On Monday, in a note that informed India's foreign ministry of its decision, Rome said Indian authorities had violated international laws of the sea.
WSJ: India Court Orders Italian Envoy to Stay Put
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Rome says it has jurisdiction over the case because the shooting happened in international waters and India's position is contrary to international laws of the sea.
WSJ: EU Warns India on Italian Ambassador's Immunity
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Italy says it has jurisdiction over the case as the shooting happened in international waters and India's position is contrary to international laws of the sea.
WSJ: EU Warns India on Italian Ambassador's Immunity
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Italy says the marines should be tried in Rome, arguing the incident happened in international waters and that India has violated international laws of the sea.
WSJ: India Warns Italy on Marines
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On Monday, Rome told New Delhi that the marines will not be returning to India, arguing that Indian authorities were violating international laws of the sea.
WSJ: India Slams Italy's Refusal to Send Marines Back
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U.S. labor laws are not applicable to provide protection to crew members at sea, nor is there any real oversight of the cruise lines' operations.
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