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Hamburg - 10 August 2015
1. Dr. Neeru Chadha, agent of the Indian delegation, and Alain Pellet, counsel representing India, greeting lawyers from Italian delegation
2. Professor Gugliemo Verdirame, Professor Attila Tanzi and Sir Daniel Bethlehem, all lawyers representing Italy, and Francesco Azzarello, agent of the Italian delegation and Ambassador of Italy to the Netherlands, in courtroom
3. Dr. Chadha and counsels for India, P.S. Narasimha (India's Additional Solicitor General), Pellet and lawyer Rodman R. Bundy in courtroom
4. Pellet and Bundy, representing India, in courtoom, pan to Narasimha
5. Tilt down entrance of courtroom
6. Judges walking in
7. Judges sitting down
8. Spectators in courtroom
9. Ambassador Azzarello walking to lectern
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Ambassador Francesco Azzarello, agent for the Italian delegation:
"Italy respectfully requests the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea to prescribe the following provisional measures that India shall refrain from taking or enforcing any judicial or administrative measures against Chief Master Sergeant Massimiliano Latorre and Sergeant Salvatore Girone in connection with the Enrica Lexie incident, and from exercising any other form of jurisdiction over that incident, two, that India shall take all measures necessary to ensure that restrictions on the liberty, security and movement of the marines be immediately lifted."
11. Judges listening
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Ambassador Francesco Azzarello, agent for the Italian delegation:
"Italy has been compelled to take this step because of the serious damage and the irreparable harm to Italy's rights and interests if immediate steps are not taken by India to remedy the situation that it alone has caused."
13. Azzarello speaking in court
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Ambassador Francesco Azzarello, agent for the Italian delegation:
"Frustration, stress, deteriorated and deteriorating medical conditions affecting directly and indirectly the people involved threaten great prejudice to Italy's rights and mean that there is the need to address urgently this situation."
15. Clerks writing
16. Lawyer Sir Daniel Bethlehem, representing Italy, speaking in court
17. Exterior of International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
18. Sign of International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea at entrance
STORYLINE
A tribunal mandated by the United Nations was on Monday hearing a call from Italy to order that India put on hold its case against two Italian marines.
The hearing, at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in Hamburg, concerns a dispute over a 2012 incident in which Italian marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone were accused of killing two Indian fishermen, while assigned to anti-piracy duty aboard an Italian oil tanker, the Enrica Lexie, off India's coast.
India held the marines without charge and insists it has jurisdiction.
Italy maintains the shooting occurred in international waters, that the fishermen were mistaken for pirates and the case should be heard in an Italian court.
Arguments at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea were scheduled for Monday and Tuesday.
It was not yet known when the tribunal will rule.
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