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A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 5. Calls upon States parties to the Convention that have not yet done so to deposit with the Secretary-General of the United Nations and, with regard to the outer limits of their continental shelf, with the Secretary-General of the Authority a copy of the charts and lists of geographical coordinates, preferably drawn u... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 6. Takes note in this regard of the efforts of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to improve the existing geographical information system for the deposit by States, in accordance with the Convention, of geographical maps and coordinates relating to maritime areas, including delimitation lines, and to publicize... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 7. Recalls the note on the practice of the Secretary-General concerning the deposit of maps and lists of geographical coordinates of points provided for in Convention 18 and the Guidelines for the Deposit with the Secretary-General of Maps and Lists of Geographical Coordinates of Points provided for in the United Natio... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 8. Stresses that the underwater archaeological, cultural and historical heritage must be protected and preserved, stresses also that, under article 303, paragraph 1, of the Convention, States have an obligation to protect and cooperate with objects of an archaeological or historical nature discovered at sea, urges all ... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 9. Calls upon States that have not yet done so to consider becoming parties to the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, 20 and takes note in particular of the rules annexed to that Convention, which address the relationship between the law governing the recovery of wrecks and the scien... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 10. Recognizes the importance of assisting developing States in the implementation of the Convention, in particular the least developed countries, landlocked developing countries, small island developing States and coastal African States, urges States, international financial institutions, donor agencies, intergovernme... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 11. Stresses the importance of strengthening the capacity of States, in particular developing countries, in particular the least developed among them, landlocked countries, small island States and coastal African States, to implement fully the Convention, to benefit from the sustainable development of the oceans and se... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 12. Recognizes the need to strengthen the capacity of developing States to raise awareness and promote the application of improved waste management technologies, noting that small island developing States are particularly vulnerable to the effects of all kinds of marine pollution, in particular pollution from land-base... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 15. Recalls in this regard that, in the document "The future we want", States stated the importance of building the capacity of developing countries to benefit from the conservation and sustainable use of the oceans and seas and their resources, and in this regard emphasized the need for cooperation in the field of sci... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 16. Recognizes that the promotion of voluntary transfer of technology on mutually agreed terms and on fair and reasonable terms and conditions is an essential aspect of capacity-building in marine science, with due regard to the needs and priorities of developing States, encourages States to apply the Criteria and Guid... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 17. Stresses that international cooperation, including cross-sectoral cooperation, is essential for capacity-building at the national, regional and global levels, in order to address, in particular, existing gaps in ocean affairs and the law of the sea, including marine and meteorological science; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 18. Calls upon donor agencies and international financial institutions to ensure systematic monitoring of their programmes so that all States, in particular developing countries, have the economic, legal, navigation, science, technology and management expertise necessary for the full implementation of the Convention, t... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 19. Encourages further efforts to strengthen the capacity of developing countries, in particular the least developed among them and small island developing States, as well as coastal African States, and to improve assistance to navigation and search and rescue services, hydrographic services and the production of chart... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 20. Requests States and international organizations to continue, in a sustainable and comprehensive manner, to support, promote and develop, including through fellowships, technical partnerships and bilateral, regional and global cooperation programmes, capacity-building activities, in particular in developing countrie... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 21. Requests States and international institutions to support and consolidate, including through fellowships, technical partnerships and bilateral, regional and global cooperation programmes, activities aimed at strengthening international cooperation in the field of human rights, | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 22. Also requests States and international institutions to support and strengthen, including through fellowships, technical partnerships and bilateral, regional and global cooperation programmes, activities aimed at strengthening the capacity of developing countries, in particular the least developed among them and sma... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 23. Invites States, including those with advanced technological and maritime capabilities, to explore opportunities for closer cooperation with developing countries, in particular the least developed among them, landlocked and small island developing States, as well as coastal African States, and to assist them in bett... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 24. Requests States and international institutions to develop and consolidate, including through fellowships, technical partnerships and bilateral, regional and global cooperation programmes, capacity-building activities in developing countries, in particular the least developed among them and small island developing S... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 26. Stresses the need to strengthen South-South cooperation as an additional means of building the capacity through which countries can define their own priorities and needs, and to take steps towards such cooperation; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 27. Notes with appreciation the important contribution made by the Rhodes Academy of Oceans Law and Policy, a joint venture of the Faculty of Law of the University of Virginia, the Institute for the Law of the Sea and Maritime Law of the Aegean Sea, the Icelandic Institute for the Law of the Sea, the Max Planck Foundat... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 28. Notes the holding of the regional courses on the continental shelf in Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania, jointly organized by the African Institute of International Law and the University of the Faroe Islands, which continue to make an important contribution to capacity-building, in particular in developing count... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 29. Takes note with appreciation of the important contribution made by the Summer Academy of the International Foundation for the Law of the Sea at the Tribunal to capacity-building in the area of the law of the sea; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 30. Also notes with appreciation the important contribution that the Korean Maritime Institute has made since 2011 to the Trust Fund to support the internship programmes at the Tribunal and the education and training activities it continues to provide, in cooperation with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of the Rep... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 31. Welcomes the efforts of the Tribunal to organize capacity-building workshops, the most recent of which was held from 1 to 6 September 2024 at the premises of the Tribunal, under the auspices of the Government of the Republic of Korea, for legal advisers from the Latin American and Caribbean region and related to th... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 32. Recognizes the importance of the work of the International Maritime Law Institute of the International Maritime Organization, based in Malta, as a centre for the education and training of maritime law experts, including legal advisers from States and other senior officials, mainly from developing States, confirms t... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 33. Also recognizes the importance of the World Maritime University of the International Maritime Organization as a centre of excellence for maritime studies and research, confirms its effective contribution to capacity-building in the areas of transport, policy, administration, management, safety and security and envi... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 34. Welcomes the continuing capacity-building activities to ensure maritime security and the protection of the marine environment of developing States, and encourages States and international financial institutions to allocate more financial resources to capacity-building programmes, including technology transfer, incl... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 35. Recognizes the need for relevant international organizations and donors to provide sustained support, including financial and technical support, to developing States for capacity-building to effectively address the multiple forms of international crime at sea, in accordance with international instruments | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 36. Takes note of the Strategy of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission for Capacity Development (2023-2030), which recognizes that capacity development is one of the six functions assigned to the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission in the Medium-term Strategy (2022-2029) and that it enables all member ... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 37. Encourages States to continue to assist, at the bilateral and, where appropriate, multilateral levels, developing States, in particular the least developed among them and small island States, as well as coastal States in Africa, in the preparation of their submissions to the Commission with a view to establishing t... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 38. Recognizes the importance of the trust fund established pursuant to resolution 55/7 as set out in annex II to that resolution in providing developing States with all relevant forms of financial and technical assistance to enable them to meet the requirements of the Commission's caseloads; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 39. Requests the Division to continue to disseminate information on the procedures for the trust fund established to facilitate the preparation of submissions to the Commission and to continue its dialogue with potential beneficiaries in order to ensure that developing countries receive financial assistance to submit a... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 40. Requests the Secretary-General, in cooperation with States and relevant international organizations and institutions, to continue to support activities, including training, aimed at assisting developing States in the preparation and submission of initial and revised submissions and amendments thereto, to be able to... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 41. Also requests the Secretary-General to develop and make available training courses based on the two five-day plans developed by the Commission and to invite States, intergovernmental institutions and organizations, national institutions, non-governmental organizations and international financial institutions, as we... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 42. Notes with appreciation the contribution of the Division to capacity-building activities at the national and regional levels, in particular its work in raising awareness of the Convention and contributing to its implementation by providing information, advice and assistance to States and intergovernmental organizat... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 43. Takes note of the regional workshops to raise awareness of the rules of international law on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity, held in Lisbon, Suva, Bangkok, Placencia, Belize and Santiago; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 44. Welcomes the "United Nations-Portugal Ocean Stock Exchange — Capacity-building Programme for Sustainable Ocean Governance and the Blue Economy", which aims to support developing countries, in particular small island developing States, in their efforts to ensure the effective conservation and sustainable use and dev... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 45. Takes note with appreciation of the joint organization of regional online training courses for East Africa, West Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean region and the Latin American and Caribbean region on ocean affairs and the law of the sea, including the establishment of a stand-alone online learning platform by ... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 46. Takes note of the partnership between the Division and the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission in the development of a training programme on marine scientific research under the Convention, and invites States, relevant international organizations and other donors to support this initiative; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 47. Invites the Secretary-General, in cooperation with Member States, international financial institutions, donor agencies and intergovernmental organizations, to undertake to intensify the capacity-building activities of the Division in order to meet the increased assistance needs of developing States; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 48. Invites States, international financial institutions, donor agencies, intergovernmental organizations, non-governmental organizations and natural and legal persons to support the capacity-building activities of the Division, including by making earmarked voluntary contributions to the trust fund established by the ... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 49. Notes with appreciation the important contribution to capacity-building in developing countries and the promotion of the law of the sea by the Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Memorial Fellowship on the Law of the Sea, which it established in 1981 in memory of the first President of the Third United Nations Conference ... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 50. Also notes with appreciation the important contribution made by the capacity-building programmes of the United Nations and the Nippon Foundation of Japan, including the Fellowship Programme, the Strategic Needs Fellowship Programme and the recently established Ocean Governance Fellowship Programme for Small Island ... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 51. Invites relevant international organizations, the United Nations Development Programme and international financial institutions and funds to consider expanding their programmes of assistance to developing countries, within their sphere of competence, and to coordinate their efforts, and notes that the Global Enviro... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 53. Requests the Secretary-General to continue to provide services, including documentation, to the thirty-fourth Meeting of States Parties to the Convention, and to convene the thirty-fifth Meeting of States Parties from 23 to 27 June 2025 and the thirty-sixth Meeting of States Parties for five days in 2026, ensuring ... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 54. Notes with satisfaction that the Tribunal continues to make a significant contribution to the peaceful settlement of disputes in accordance with the provisions of Part XV of the Convention, and stresses its important and authoritative role in the interpretation and application of the Convention and the Agreement re... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 56. Notes that States parties to an international agreement relating to the purposes of the Convention may submit to the Tribunal or the International Court of Justice, inter alia, any dispute relating to the interpretation or application of that agreement in the forms provided for therein, and also notes that the Stat... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 57. Encourages States parties to the Convention that have not yet done so to consider choosing, by written declaration, one or more of the means listed in article 287 for the settlement of disputes relating to the interpretation or application of the Convention and the Agreement relating to the implementation of Part X... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 58. Recalls that the first mandatory conciliation procedure based on section 3 of Part XV of the Convention was completed in 2018, in the modalities set out in annex V to the Convention, which enabled the parties to agree on a treaty delineating their maritime boundaries, 30/ and calls upon States to consider all means... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 59. Stresses the importance of the voluntary fund to assist States in bringing their disputes before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea established pursuant to resolution 55/7 and further to the Agreement on Cooperation and Relations between the United Nations and the International Tribunal for the Law o... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 60. Reaffirms the importance it attaches to the continued development and standardization by the Authority of the rules, regulations and procedures envisaged in article 145 of the Convention for the effective protection of the marine environment, including the protection and conservation of the natural resources of the... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 61. Welcomes the progress made by the Authority with regard to the draft regulations on the exploitation of mineral resources in the Area, but notes that the meetings held at its premises in 2020 and 2021 were adversely affected by the | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 63. Welcomes the election of a woman for the first time as Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority, and notes the appointment of an Acting Director-General of the Enterprise as a result of the Board ' s decisions to establish the post; 32 | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 64. Takes note of the decisions adopted on the establishment of binding environmental threshold values and the commissioning of a study on the internalization of environmental costs of operating activities in Area 33; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 65. Recalls the relevance of the advisory opinion on the responsibilities and obligations of States sponsoring individuals and entities in activities in the Area, rendered on 1 February 2011 by the Seabed Disputes Chamber of the Tribunal; 34 | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 66. Takes note of the importance of the responsibilities entrusted to the Authority by articles 143 and 145 of the Convention, which deal respectively with marine scientific research in the Area and the protection of the marine environment; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 68. Also takes note of the database of the Authority (DeepData), which is intended to serve as the main hub of all data and information relating to activities in the Area; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 69. Encourages the Authority to continue its work on the standardization of bathymetric information collected in the Area, in cooperation with relevant international organizations, including the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the International Hydrographic Organization, in particular in the context of t... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 70. Takes note of the progress made in the development of environmental management plans in the Area, encourages the Authority to continue to make progress in the development of regional environmental management plans in other priority areas of the Area, such as the North Mid-Atlantic Ridge, the Indian Ocean and the No... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 73. Urges all States parties to the Convention to pay their share of the financing of the Tribunal in full and on time, and urges States parties that are not up to date in their contributions to fulfil their obligations without delay; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 74. Encourages States parties to the Convention that are not yet up to date in their contributions to the Authority to pay their share of the financing of the Authority in full and on time, and urges them to fulfil their obligations without delay, in particular if their voting rights have been suspended under article 1... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 76. Expresses its appreciation to those donors that have made contributions to the voluntary funds of the Authority, and encourages Member States, observers, contractors and other parties to contribute financially to those funds; 39 | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 77. Notes with deep concern the weak balance of the voluntary fund established pursuant to the decision adopted by the Authority at its eighth session 40 to cover the cost of attending meetings of the Legal and Technical Commission and the Finance Commission of members from developing countries, which means that assist... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 79. Stresses the importance of the Staff Regulations and Rules of the Tribunal for the recruitment of geographically representative staff in the Professional and higher categories, and welcomes the measures taken by the Tribunal to comply with those rules and regulations; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 80. Calls upon States that have not yet done so to consider ratifying or acceding to the Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the Tribunal 42 and the Protocol on the Privileges and Immunities of the Authority 43; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 81. Recalls that, in accordance with the provisions of the Convention, coastal States provide information on the limits of their continental shelf, when the continental shelf extends beyond 200 nautical miles, to the Commission, which makes recommendations to them on matters relating to the establishment of those limit... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 82. Also recalls that, under article 77, paragraph 3, of the Convention, the rights of the coastal State on the continental shelf are independent from actual or fictitious occupation, as well as from any express proclamation; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 83. Notes with satisfaction that a considerable number of States parties to the Convention have provided the Commission with information on the outer limit of their continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles, as well as preliminary indicative information on the outer limit of their continental shelf beyond 200 nautica... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 84. Also notes with satisfaction the progress made by the Commission in its work 44 and the ongoing consideration of several requests for the establishment of the outer limits of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 85. Takes note of the 40 recommendations made by the Commission with regard to the submissions of 32 coastal States, and welcomes the fact that the summary of those recommendations is made public, in accordance with paragraph 11.3 of annex III to the rules of procedure of the Commission; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 86. Notes that the consideration by the Commission of submissions made by coastal States in accordance with article 76 and annex II of the Convention is without prejudice to the implementation of the other parts of the Convention by States parties; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 88. Requests the Secretary-General of the United Nations to continue to take the necessary measures, within the total resources available, to further strengthen the capacity of the Division, which serves as the secretariat of the Commission, in order to increase the support and assistance provided to the Commission and... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 90. Requests the Secretary-General to take the necessary measures in a timely manner to ensure the secretariat of the Commission and its subcommissions and to continue to allocate the necessary resources to the Division to provide that service; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 91. Notes that, in its decisions on the conditions of service of the members of the Commission, 45 the Meeting of the States Parties to the Convention reaffirmed that States that have nominated experts elected to the Commission are under the obligation of the Convention to bear the expenses incurred by them in the perf... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 92. Also notes that, at the thirty-fourth Meeting of States Parties to the Convention, it was requested that the review of the conditions of service of the members of the Commission should continue within the framework of the open-ended working group established at the twenty-third Meeting of States Parties to the Conv... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 93. Stresses the importance of the trust fund established pursuant to resolution 55/7 to assist developing States in the preparation of submissions to the Commission and to assist them in the provision of travel and daily subsistence allowance when invited to meet with the Commission, as well as in facilitating the par... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 96. Recalls its decision that, on an exceptional basis and without creating a precedent applicable to other agenda items, the members of the Commission have the opportunity to join the Headquarters medical insurance plan by paying the full amount of the premium, and authorizes the Secretary-General to use the fund refe... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 98. Expresses its intention to continue to consider the possibility of providing medical insurance to the members of the Commission and, if necessary, to further review the terms of reference of the fund referred to in paragraph 94 above; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 99. Stresses the need for the members of the Commission to have adequate working space for the sessions of the Commission and its subcommissions, agrees with the discussion on long-term accommodation requirements that, because of its exceptional nature, the Commission has special needs for the working space and, inter ... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 100. Recalls its request to the Secretary-General to modernize the technical equipment of Division 47 in order to facilitate the work of the Commission, and notes that the technical equipment has been upgraded; 48 | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 102. Expresses its firm conviction of the importance of the work of the Commission, in accordance with the Convention and the rules of procedure of the Commission, including the participation of coastal States in the procedures relating to | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 103. Expresses its appreciation to those States that have consulted to better understand the problems, including financial problems, arising from the implementation of article 76 of the Convention and thus facilitate the preparation of their submissions to the Commission, in particular those of developing countries, an... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 104. Requests the Secretary-General, in cooperation with Member States, to continue to sponsor workshops and symposia on the scientific and technical aspects of the establishment of the outer limit of the continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles, bearing in mind the need to provide developing countries with the nece... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 105. Calls upon States to ratify or accede to international agreements relating to the safety and security of navigation and the work of seafarers and to adopt any necessary measures in accordance with the Convention and other relevant international instruments to enforce and comply with the rules laid down in those ag... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 106. Recognizes that the legal frameworks governing maritime safety and security may have mutually reinforcing common objectives that would benefit from joint pursuit and harmonization, and encourages States to take this consideration into account when applying such frameworks; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 107. Stresses the need to continue to promote safety and security in maritime transport and to address the shortage of trained personnel, and calls for the development and intensification of capacity-building activities and the provision of knowledge and skills through education and training programmes, in particular p... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 108. Also stresses that safety and security measures must be implemented in such a way as to be useful and have the least possible negative impact on seafarers and fishermen, including their living and working conditions, welcomes the cooperation established between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United N... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 109. Reaffirms the importance of equitable treatment of crew members, which has an impact on maritime safety, welcomes the work of the International Labour Organization and the International Maritime Organization on the issue of equitable treatment of seafarers, including through the Joint Tripartite Working Group of t... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 110. Recalls the adoption by the Assembly of the International Maritime Organization of a resolution proclaiming International Women ' s Day in the Maritime Sector, which is celebrated annually on 18 May 52; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 111. Invites States that have not yet done so to become parties to the 1978 International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers, 53 , as amended from time to time, as well as to the 1995 International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Fis... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 112. Encourages States that have not yet done so to accede to the 2007 Convention on Labour in Fisheries (No. 188), the 2003 Convention on the Identity of Seafarers (Revised) (No. 185) 54 and the 1930 Protocol on Forced Labour (No. 29) of the International Labour Organization, as well as the 2006 Maritime Labour Conven... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 113. Invites States to ratify or accede to the Cape Town Agreement of 2012 on the Implementation of the Provisions of the Torremolinos Protocol of 1993 to the Torremolinos International Convention on the Safety of Fishing Vessels of 1977; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 114. Takes note of the adoption by the Assembly of the International Maritime Organization of a resolution on comprehensive action to address the difficulties experienced by seafarers during the VOCID-19 56 pandemic and of a resolution on recommendations 57 emanating from the Joint Action Group on the Impact of the VOC... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 115. Recalls that the ad hoc United Nations inter-agency task force, established in accordance with a resolution of the Special Tripartite Commission established under the 2006 Maritime Labour Convention, as amended, on the implementation and practical application of the Convention during the VOCID-19 59 pandemic, has ... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 116. Also recalls that the Assembly of the International Maritime Organization has amended the International Maritime Organization Vessel Identification Number System so that it can be applied, on a voluntary basis, to more vessels in order to enhance maritime safety and pollution prevention and to facilitate the preve... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 118. Recognizes the critical role of international cooperation at the global, regional, subregional and bilateral levels in combating threats to maritime security in accordance with international law, including piracy, armed robbery at sea and acts of terrorism against maritime transport, offshore installations, submar... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 119. Calls upon African States Members of the United Nations that have not yet done so to consider ratifying the African Charter on Maritime Security and Security and Development in Africa (Lome Charter) in order to facilitate its entry into force; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 120. Takes note of the work of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in promoting international cooperation and strengthening capacity to combat the problem of transnational organized crime at sea; | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 122. Stresses the importance of early reporting in order to obtain accurate information on the extent of the problem of piracy and armed robbery against ships at sea, and that it is essential, in the event of armed robbery at sea, for the vessel concerned to notify the coastal State, stresses the importance of the exch... | operative |
A-RES-79-144-fr-parsed | 123. Urges all States, in cooperation with the International Maritime Organization, to actively combat acts of piracy and armed robbery at sea, by adopting measures, inter alia, to assist in strengthening existing capacities through the training of seafarers, port personnel and law enforcement officials in the preventi... | operative |
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