Authority in the Law of the Sea
What is Authority in the Law of the Sea?
Establishment of Authority.
Organs of Authority.
Powers and Function of Authority.
According to Article 156 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) III
According to Article 158 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) III
(b) to elect the Secretary-General from among the candidates proposed by the Council;
According to Article 162 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) III
Establishment of Authority.
Organs of Authority.
Powers and Function of Authority.
Authority
Generally Authority means the power or right of a body to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
In the law of the sea Authority is defined in Article 1(2) of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) III as
"Authority" means the International Seabed Authority.
Establishment of the Authority
According to Article 156 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) III
1. There is hereby established the International Seabed Authority, which shall function in accordance with this Part.
2. All States Parties are ipso facto members of the Authority.
3. Observers at the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea who have signed the Final Act and who are not referred to in article 305, paragraph 1(c), (d), (e) or (f), shall have the right to participate in the Authority as observers, in accordance with its rules, regulations and procedures.
4. The seat of the Authority shall be in Jamaica.
5. The Authority may establish such regional centres or offices as it deems necessary for the exercise of its functions.
Organs of the Authority
According to Article 158 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) III
There are hereby established, as the principal organs of the Authority, an Assembly, a Council and a Secretariat.
Powers and Functions of Authority
Powers and Functions of Assembly
According to Article 160 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) III
1. The Assembly, as the sole organ of the Authority consisting of all the members, shall be considered the supreme organ of the Authority to which the other principal organs shall be accountable as specifically provided for in this Convention. The Assembly shall have the power to establish general policies in conformity with the relevant provisions of this Convention on any question or matter within the competence of the Authority.
2. In addition, the powers and functions of the Assembly shall be:
(a) to elect the members of the Council in accordance with article 161;
(b) to elect the Secretary-General from among the candidates proposed by the Council;
(c) to elect, upon the recommendation of the Council, the members of the Governing Board of the Enterprise and the Director-General of the Enterprise;
(d) to establish such subsidiary organs as it finds necessary for the exercise of its functions in accordance with this Part.
(e) to assess the contributions of members to the administrative budget of the Authority.
(f)
(i) to consider and approve, upon the recommendation of the Council.
(i) to consider and approve, upon the recommendation of the Council.
(ii) to consider and approve the rules, regulations and procedures of the Authority.
(g) to decide upon the equitable sharing of financial and other economic benefits derived from activities in the Area,consistent with this Convention and the rules, regulations and procedures of the Authority;
(h) to consider and approve the proposed annual budget of the Authority submitted by the Council;
(i) to examine periodic reports from the Council and from the Enterprise and special reports requested from the Council or any other organ of the Authority;
Powers and Functions of Council
According to Article 162 of United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) III
1. The Council is the executive organ of the Authority. The Council shall have the power to establish, in conformity with this Convention and the general policies established by the Assembly, the specific policies to be pursued by the Authority on any question or matter within the competence of the Authority.
2. In addition, the Council shall:
(a) supervise and coordinate the implementation of the provisions of this Part on all questions and matters within the competence of the Authority and invite the attention of the Assembly to cases of non-compliance;
(b) propose to the Assembly a list of candidates for the election of the Secretary-General;
(c) recommend to the Assembly candidates for the election of the members of the Governing Board of the Enterprise and the Director-General of the Enterprise;
(c) recommend to the Assembly candidates for the election of the members of the Governing Board of the Enterprise and the Director-General of the Enterprise;
(d) establish, as appropriate, and with due regard to economy and efficiency, such subsidiary organs as it finds necessary for theexercise of its functions in accordance with this Part.
(e) adopt its rules of procedure including the method of selecting its president;
(f) enter into agreements with the United Nations or other international organizations on behalf of the Authority and within its competence, subject to approval by the Assembly;
(g) consider the reports of the Enterprise and transmit them to the Assembly with its recommendations;
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