The Rainbow Warrior Case

3 important questions on The Rainbow Warrior Case

Give the facts of the Rainbow Warrior case.

In 1985 a civilian vessel, the Rainbow Warrior, was sunk in Auckland Harbor as a result of two explosives, and killing one Dutch person. Two French agents were prosecuted and pleaded guilty. France was ready to undertake action but New Zealand didn't want to hand the French nationals over.

Give the memorandum of New Zealand in the Rainbow Warrior case.


The attack was a serious violation of basic norms of international law; sovereignty. Decisions about prosecution in NZ are not taken by political interference, so for this reason not open to agree about negotiation of the two prisoners. After conviction there was power for deportation. Unwilling to deportate in circumstances that would give the prisoners their freedom.

Seeks apology and compensation of 9 million US dollars.

What is the ruling of the UN secretary general?

  • France should convey a formal and unqualified apology
  • France should pay the sum of 7 million US dollars
  • Agents should be transferred to a French military facility on an isolated island outside of Europe for a period of 3 years.
  • France should not oppose continuiing imports of NZ
  • Any differences should be settled by arbitration.

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