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Serbia brought a case to The Hague for an advisory opinion on whether "the unilateral declaration of independence by the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government of Kosovo" is "in accordance with international law."

More than 60 countries, including major Western powers, have recognized the independence of Serbia"s ethnic-Albanian-dominated province, which was declared in February 2008. The rest of the world, including Russia, China, India and several European Union countries, considers Kosovo to be part of Serbia.

The hearings will run until December 11 and will involve the five permanent Security Council members - Russia and China on Serbia"s side and the United States, Britain and France supporting Kosovo. Other countries have filed written statements on the case.

Serbia"s representative, Dusan Batakovic, was quoted by BBC as telling the court that Kosovo"s independence move challenged his country"s sovereignty and undermined international law.

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