International Journal of Private Law and International Arbitration
  IJPLIA
  2836-5216
  
   10.54216/IJPLIA
   https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/1356
  
 
 
  
   2022
  
  
   2022
  
 
 
  
   The Chagos Archipelago Case and the Limits of International Law (English) L’Affaire de l’Archipel des Chagos et Les Limites du Droit International
  
  
   American University in the Emirates, Dubai, UAE
   
    Mahir Al
    Banna
   
  
  
   The legal status of the Chagos archipelago is complex because it is of a hybrid nature: it is under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom which grants rights at sea to Mauritius, and on land to the United States (Diego Garcia). This case is also important because it is not easy to have two divergent preoccupations: the protection of the environment in the face of the rights of Chagossians and environmental sustainability in the face of equity and human rights. This case was first submitted to the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA), before the UN General Assembly had asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) about the claims that the PCA declared it lacked jurisdiction to answer.
  
  
   2022
  
  
   2022
  
  
   08
   19
  
  
   10.54216/IJPLIA.010101
   https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/30/show/1356