-3Whether the procedural preconditions under Article 22 of CERD have been met.
Whether two preconditions alternative or cumulative Application of rules of customary
international law on treaty interpretation Meaning of conjunction “or” in phrase “not settled
by negotiation or by the procedures expressly provided for in [CERD]” Term “or” may have
either disjunctive or conjunctive meaning Article 22 must be interpreted in its context
Negotiation and CERD Committee procedure two means to achieve same objective Context of
Article 22 does not support a reading that preconditions cumulative in nature Article 22 must
also be interpreted in light of object and purpose of CERD Aim of States parties to eradicate
racial discrimination effectively and promptly Achievement of such aims more difficult if
procedural preconditions under Article 22 cumulative No need to examine travaux préparatoires
of CERD Article 22 imposes alternative preconditions to the Court’s jurisdiction.
Whether the Parties attempted to negotiate settlement to their dispute Notion of
“negotiation” Precondition of negotiation met when there has been a failure of negotiations, or
when negotiations have become futile or deadlocked Genuine attempt at negotiation made by
Ukraine Negotiations between the Parties futile or deadlocked by time Ukraine filed
Application Procedural preconditions satisfied.
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The Court has jurisdiction to entertain Ukraine’s claims under CERD.
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Objection by the Russian Federation to admissibility of Ukraine’s Application with regard to
claims under CERD Contention that Application inadmissible because local remedies not
exhausted before dispute referred to the Court When a State brings claim on behalf of its
nationals customary international law requires previous exhaustion of local remedies Ukraine
challenges alleged pattern of conduct of the Russian Federation with regard to treatment of
Crimean Tatar and Ukrainian communities in Crimea Rule of exhaustion of local remedies not
applicable in circumstances of present case Objection to admissibility of Ukraine’s Application
with regard to CERD rejected.
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