Nation | by Aggrey Mutambo
The International Court of Justice has declined Kenya’s request to delay a case in which Somalia has sued over a common maritime boundary.
In a note sent to parties on Saturday, the ICJ said the case will proceed from March 15, as scheduled, with oral proceedings lasting until March 19.
“Having duly considered the arguments presented by the parties, the court has decided to maintain the hearings as scheduled, in a hybrid format,” said the note from the ICJ Registrar Philippe Gautier…
