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World court rules Japan's whaling not for scientific ends, revokes permits
Australia, which brought the case before the International Court of Justice in The Hague in 2010, had argued that Japan's assertion that it was carrying out scientific research was a figleaf to justify what was in fact pure commercial whaling.
"In light of the fact the JARPA II (research program) has been going on since 2005, and has involved the killing of about 3,600 minke whales, the scientific output to date appears limited," said presiding judge Peter Tomka of Slovakia.
(Reporting by Thomas Escritt, editing by Anthony Deutsch and Mark Heinrich)