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International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

ITLOS seen from [[Elbchaussee The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) is an intergovernmental organization created by the mandate of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea. It was established by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, signed at Montego Bay, Jamaica, on December 10, 1982. The Convention entered into force on November 16, 1994, and established an international framework for law over all ocean space, its uses and resources. The ITLOS is one of four dispute resolution mechanisms listed in Article 287 of the UNCLOS. Although the Tribunal was established by a United Nations convention, it is not an "organ" of the United Nations. Even so, it maintains close links with the United Nations and in 1997 the Tribunal concluded an Agreement on Cooperation and Relationship between the United Nations and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, which establishes a mechanism for cooperation between the two institutions.

The Tribunal is based in Hamburg, Germany. The Convention also established the International Seabed Authority, with responsibility for the regulation of seabed mining beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, that is beyond the limits of the territorial sea, the contiguous zone and the continental shelf. As of July 2024, there are currently 157 signatories, 169 States plus the European Union. , holdouts included the United States and Iran. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Reports of judgments, advisory opinions and orders = Recueil des arrêts, avis consultatifs et ordonnances.

    Published 2011
    “…International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea…”
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    Yearbook.

    Published 2006
    “…International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea…”
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    Annuaire.

    Published 2005
    “…International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea…”
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    Reports of judgments, advisory opinions and orders

    Published 2012
    “…International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea…”
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