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INTERNATIONAL OCEAN INSTITUTE Inter
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General Law of the Sea and Fisherie
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United Nations Convention on the La
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11 Article 80. Artificial islands,
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PART IX. ENCLOSED OR SEMI-ENCLOSED
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SUBSECTION G. LEGAL STATUS, PRIVILE
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Article 215. Enforcement with respe
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Article 255. Measures to facilitate
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PART XVII. FINAL PROVISIONS .......
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SECTION 1. ORGANIZATION OF THE TRIB
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PREAMBLE The States Parties to this
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PART II TERRITORIAL SEA AND CONTIGU
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2. For the purposes of this Convent
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to ordinary navigation or are rende
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Article 24 Duties of the coastal St
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service list or its equivalent, and
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Article 38 Right of transit passage
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(d) the loading or unloading of any
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9. The archipelagic State shall giv
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competent international organizatio
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Article 60 Artificial islands, inst
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(a) licensing of fishermen, fishing
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anadromous stocks, particularly by
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3. The terms and modalities of such
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position. Where appropriate, lists
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Article 79 Submarine cables and pip
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PART VII HIGH SEAS SECTION 1. GENER
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(a) that each ship, before registra
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61 (a) any illegal acts of violence
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Article 110 Right of visit 1. Excep
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Article 114 Breaking or injury by o
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PART IX ENCLOSED OR SEMI-ENCLOSED S
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Article 129 Cooperation in the cons
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Article 139 Responsibility to ensur
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2. To this end the Authority and St
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accordance with sound principles of
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for the year immediately prior to t
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group of the foregoing which meets
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SECTION 4. THE AUTHORITY SUBSECTION
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policies in conformity with the rel
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to be derived from the Area, States
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87 (c) recommend to the Assembly ca
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89 (w) issue emergency orders, whic
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Article 165 The Legal and Technical
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shall be in accordance with the rul
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Article 173 Expenses of the Authori
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Convention, shall be exempt from al
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99 submitted, at the request of any
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101 3. The measures taken pursuant
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SECTION 3. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Art
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105 4. States shall endeavour to ha
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107 utilization or the protection o
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Article 217 Enforcement by flag Sta
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Article 220 Enforcement by coastal
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Article 224 Exercise of powers of e
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115 2. Monetary penalties only may
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117 2. Specific obligations assumed
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Article 246 Marine scientific resea
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121 (b) provide the coastal State,
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123 3. The neighbouring land-locked
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SECTION 6. SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES A
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Article 271 Guidelines, criteria an
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129 (h) compilation and systematiza
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133 modify, revoke or affirm those
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135 applicable to the coastal State
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137 (c) disputes in respect of whic
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PART XVII FINAL PROVISIONS Article
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141 enjoyment by other States Parti
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143 5. Any amendment relating exclu
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ANNEX I. HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES 1
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147 as a member in the proceedings
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149 applicant is effectively contro
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151 ordered in accordance with arti
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153 agreement or arrangement to whi
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Article 12 Activities carried out b
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Portion of attributable net proceed
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159 (j) The contractor's developmen
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161 9. (a) All costs, expenditures,
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163 (iii) performance requirements
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165 (f) Protection of the marine en
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167 3. In developing the resources
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169 (n) to enter into any legal pro
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171 Preparatory Commission in the d
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173 carrying out of operations with
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175 highest reputation for fairness
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Article 10 Right of parties to modi
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Article 14 Seabed Disputes Chamber
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Article 21 Jurisdiction 183 The jur
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Article 32 Right to intervene in ca
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Article 5 Procedure 189 Unless the
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191 subsidiary body concerned to wh
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Article 2 Signature 193 An internat
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195 2. Part XV applies mutatis muta
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197 (a) prepare the provisional age
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1 For their identity and compositio
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201 Convention for the conduct of a
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203 and voting, decides to postpone
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205 (i) ensure that the necessary f
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ANNEX VI RESOLUTION ON DEVELOPMENT
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AGREEMENT TO PROMOTE COMPLIANCE WIT
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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR RESPONSIBLE FIS
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iii CONTENTS PREFACE v INTRODUCTION
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vi Nations Conference on Straddling
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4 All States, whether members or no
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6 6.8 All critical fisheries habita
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7.1 General 8 ARTICLE 7 - FISHERIES
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10 7.2.2 Such measures should provi
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12 system. States should compile an
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14 which are not consistent with re
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18 8.2.6 States not party to the Ag
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20 8.4.7 States should ensure that
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22 8.8.5 States and owners, charter
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24 resulting from water extraction,
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26 care before and during harvestin
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28 ARTICLE 11 - POST-HARVEST PRACTI
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30 11.2.5 States should further lib
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32 11.3.8 States should promptly no
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34 12.16 States should, where appro
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36 6. The Twentieth Session of COFI
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38 submission of the complete Code
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impacts of fishing on vulnerable ma
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PROGRAMME AREAS A. Integrated manag
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installation and treatment technolo
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minimize waste in the catch of targ
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species management and other approa
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programme areas relative to marine
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