Italian marines to face trial in India for shooting Indian fishermen.
The article discusses whether India had the right to trial Italian marines who shot at Indian fishermen in the Indian Ocean. Both countries claimed jurisdiction over the marines, with Italy citing UNCLOS provisions. However, international law allows affected states to exercise jurisdiction. The marines, being part of the Italian defense forces, initially claimed state immunity. But since they killed civilians, not pirates, they couldn't use this protection. Therefore, India had the jurisdiction to try the marines under its own laws.