The UN Permanent Court of Arbitration was accepted by Ireland and the UK as the court in which the Irish challenge would be heard. The judges issued the following rulings:
Unanimously rejected the UK's view that they did not have jurisdiction over the dispute;
Unanimously rejected the British argument that the Irish case was inadmissible;
By a majority, they refused to grant Ireland's demand for sight of commercially-sensitive MOX papers;
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Unanimously decided that each side should bear its own costs.