Land Dispute Case Between Thailand and Cambodia Continues
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague will continue to hear oral arguments in a land dispute case between Thailand and Cambodia. The legal battle is over a 4.6 square kilometer area encompassing the Temple of Preah Vihear near the countries’ mutual border. While the Khmer temple was given to Cambodia in the 1962 ruling, ownership over the territory was not discussed.
When oral arguments began Monday, Cambodia asserted that the 1962 ruling also gives them ownership. After the Cambodia legal team presented their arguments, Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister told a press conference Thailand was not worried, and “all pertinent points were exactly what Thailand had anticipated and prepared for.”
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Thailand is scheduled to present their oral arguments today. Cambodia follows on Thursday, and Thailand again counters on Friday. The public hearings can be streamed at www.phraviharn.org.
Related law: Constitution of Cambodia
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