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The way Damon says Bonnie's name and looks at her in this scene lives in my head rent free, he wanted to fuck both of them so bad here.
I wish Damon and Bonine were less obvious that they want to fuck each other/already fucked each other so I don't have to think about Prison World fanfics.
#venting shit#tvd 6x17#Is there a name for this ship?#i live for poly ships#bamela?#bamonela?#hehe#The way Elena for a second is like#why are you saying her name...?ohhh
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dumb & dumber
#how much is knoxville slouching to look the same size as bamela#johnny knoxville#bam margera#jackass#viva la bam#fort knox#mtv#early 2000s#early 2000s nostalgia#y2k
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rip spamela <3
family photo of spamela on the left with the 3 male babies. spam’s been looking scraggly so it wasn’t a surprise but rip 🖤 and happy Halloween
#banshee (mother) is with the other two babies in a separate tank#the one next to spam in the photo I call bamela bc he looks like a baby spam plus banshee’s roundness#the little white one that looks like baby banshee I named wraith but I haven’t given any of the 3 spotted babies names whoops
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Đi mần thì #corona Ở nhà thì #bamela Ra đường thì #codonqua Chỉ có simdepqua mới gắn bó với anh chi mãi mãi thôi 😆😆 em bán 088.6789.369 zá huỷ diệt 5 triệu (at Phụ Kiện SmartPhone Chính Hãng - PKSMCH.vn) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8SwZlGJnQn/?igshid=hlbr640ksgt0
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my otp is pamxrage
#francesca speaks.#she's just a tol bean full of anger and i love it#y'all know me#how many posts have i made saying that all those things#saying that her 'sin' would be lust#when we all damn well should know it's fucking wrath#ah love my angry oc daughter bamela risley
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ITLOS and its structure, duties, Composition,jurisdiction, competence and authorities
The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea is an independent judicial body established by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to adjudicate disputes arising out of the interpretation and application of the Convention. The Tribunal is composed of 21 independent members, elected from among persons enjoying the highest reputation for fairness and integrity and of recognized competence in the field of the law of the sea. The Tribunal has jurisdiction over any dispute concerning the interpretation or application of the Convention, and over all matters specifically provided for in any other agreement which confers jurisdiction on the Tribunal (Statute, article 21). The Tribunal is open to States Parties to the Convention (i.e. States and international organisations which are parties to the Convention). It is also open to entities other than States Parties, i.e., States or intergovernmental organisations which are not parties to the Convention, and to state enterprises and private entities "in any case expressly provided for in Part XI or in any case submitted pursuant to any other agreement conferring jurisdiction on the Tribunal which is accepted by all the parties to that case" (Statute, article 20) The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea was opened for signature at Montego Bay, Jamaica, on 10 December 1982 and entered into force on 28 July 1996. A subsequent Agreement relating to the implementation of Part XI of the Convention was adopted on 28 July 1994 and entered into force on 28 July 1996. This Agreement and Part XI of the Convention are to be interpreted and applied together as a single instrument. The Convention establishes a comprehensive legal framework to regulate all ocean space, its uses and resources. It contains, among other things, provisions relating to the territorial sea, the contiguous zone, the continental shelf, the exclusive economic zone and the high seas. It also provides for the protection and preservation of the marine environment, for marine scientific research and for the development and transfer of marine technology. One of the most important parts of the Convention concerns the exploration for and exploitation of the resources of the seabed and ocean floor and subsoil thereof, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction (the Area). The Convention declares the Area and its resources to be "the common heritage of mankind". The International Seabed Authority, established by the Convention, administers the resources of the Area. Part XV of the Convention lays down a comprehensive system for the settlement of disputes that might arise with respect to the interpretation and application of the Convention. It requires States Parties to settle their disputes concerning the interpretation or application of the Convention by peaceful means indicated in the Charter of the United Nations. However, if parties to a dispute fail to reach a settlement by peaceful means of their own choice, they are obliged to resort to the compulsory dispute settlement procedures entailing binding decisions, subject to limitations and exceptions contained in the Convention. The mechanism established by the Convention provides for four alternative means for the settlement of disputes: the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, the International Court of Justice, an arbitral tribunal constituted in accordance with Annex VII to the Convention, and a special arbitral tribunal constituted in accordance with Annex VIII to the Convention. A State Party is free to choose one or more of these means by a written declaration to be made under article 287 of the Convention and deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations (declarations made by States Parties under article 287). If the parties to a dispute have not accepted the same settlement procedure, the dispute may be submitted only to arbitration in accordance with Annex VII, unless the parties otherwise agree. The Tribunal is open to States Parties to the Convention and, in certain cases, to entities other than States Parties (such as international organizations and natural or legal persons) (Access to the Tribunal). jurisdiction The jurisdiction of the Tribunal comprises all disputes submitted to it in accordance with the Convention. It also extends to all matters specifically provided for in any other agreement which confers jurisdiction on the Tribunal. To date, sixteen multilateral agreements have been concluded which confer jurisdiction on the Tribunal (relevant provisions of these agreements). Unless the parties otherwise agree, the jurisdiction of the Tribunal is mandatory in cases relating to the prompt release of vessels and crews under article 292 of the Convention and to provisional measures pending the constitution of an arbitral tribunal under article 290, paragraph 5, of the Convention. The Seabed Disputes Chamber is competent to give advisory opinions on legal questions arising within the scope of the activities of the International Seabed Authority. The Tribunal may also give advisory opinions in certain cases under international agreements related to the purposes of the Convention. Disputes before the Tribunal are instituted either by written application or by notification of a special agreement. The procedure to be followed for the conduct of cases submitted to the Tribunal is defined in its Statute and Rules. Members of the Tribunal since 1996 NameStatePeriod of OfficePresidentVice-PresidentAkl, JosephLebanon1996-2017 2005-2008Anderson, DavidUnited Kingdom1996-2005 Attard, David JosephMaltasince 2011 2017-2020Ballah, Lennox Fitzroy*Trinidad and Tobago2002-2003 Bamela Engo, Paul*Cameroon1996-2008 Bouguetaia, BoualemAlgeriasince 2008 2014-2017Brown, Kathy-AnnJamaicasince 2020 Cabello Sarubbi, ÓscarParaguaysince 2017 Cachapuz de Medeiros, Antonio*Brazil2016-2016 Caminos, Hugo*Argentina1996-2011 Caracciolo, IdaItalysince 2020 Chadha, NeeruIndiasince 2017 Chandrasekhara Rao, P.*India1996-20171999-2002 Cot, Jean-PierreFrance2002-2020 Duan, JielongChinasince 2020 Eiriksson, GudmundurIceland1996-2002 Gao, ZhiguoChina2008-2020 Gómez-Robledo Verduzco, AlonsoMexicosince 2014 Golitsyn, Vladimir VladimirovichRussian Federation2008-20172014-2017 Heidar, TomasIcelandsince 2014 since 2020Hoffmann, AlbertSouth Africasince 2005since 20202011-2014Infante Caffi, María TeresaChilesince 2020 Jesus, José LuisCape Verdesince 19992008-2011 Kamga, MauriceCameroonsince 2020 Kateka, JamesUnited Republic of Tanzaniasince 2005 Kelly, ElsaArgentina2011-2020 Kittichaisaree, KriangsakThailandsince 2017 Kolodkin, Anatoly Lazarevich*Russian Federation1996-2008 Kolodkin, RomanRussian Federationsince 2017 Kulyk, Markiyan Z.Ukrainesince 2011 Laing, Edward Arthur*Belize1996-2001 Lijnzaad, LiesbethThe Netherlandssince 2017 Lucky, Anthony AmosTrinidad and Tobago2003-2020 Marotta Rangel, Vicente*Brazil1996-2015 Marsit, Mohamed Mouldi*Tunisia1996-2005 Mensah, Thomas A.*Ghana1996-20051996-1999 Ndiaye, Tafsir MalickSenegal1996-2020 Nelson, L. Dolliver M.*Grenada1996-20142002-20051999-2002Paik, Jin-HyunRepublic of Koreasince 20092017-2020 Park, Choon-Ho*Republic of Korea1996-2008 Pawlak, StanislawPolandsince 2005 Treves, TullioItaly1996-2011 Türk, HelmutAustria2005-2014 2008-2011Vukas, BudislavCroatia1996-2005 2002-2005 Warioba, Joseph SindeUnited Republic of Tanzania1996-1999 Wolfrum, RüdigerGermany1996-20172005-20081996-1999Xu, GuangjianChina2001-2007 Yamamoto, Soji*Japan1996-2005 Yanai, ShunjiJapansince 20052011-2014 Yankov, Alexander*Bulgaria1996-2011 Zhao, Lihai*China1996-2000 Administrative Sessions The Tribunal holds two administrative sessions a year to carry out functions not necessarily related to cases. These include the preparation of budget proposals, adoption of an annual report to the Meetings of States Parties, consideration of organizational and procedural matters related to the Tribunal and the preparation of further reports and publications. To date fifty administrative sessions have been held by the Tribunal. The Tribunal has established six committees to deal with matters not directly related to cases. Each committee is constituted annually. The committees are as follows: Committee on Rules and Judicial Practice The Committee on Rules and Judicial Practice is entrusted with the function of reviewing the Rules of the Tribunal and their application, the Resolution on the Internal Judicial Practice of the Tribunal and the Guidelines concerning the Preparation and Presentation of Cases before the Tribunal. The Committee is responsible for proposing any modification which it may determine necessary or appropriate for the consideration of the Tribunal. The Committee is chaired by the President of the Tribunal, Judge Hoffmann; its other members are Vice-President Heidar and Judges Pawlak, Yanai, Kateka, Paik, Chadha, Kittichaisaree, Kolodkin and Kamga. Committee on Budget and Finance The Committee on Budget and Finance makes proposals to the Tribunal on budgetary and financial matters. In particular, the Committee is responsible for considering and making recommendations on draft budget proposals and financial regulations, as prepared by the Registrar, and on the management of the finances and accounts of the Tribunal. It also reviews the accounting and financial reports of the Tribunal and makes recommendations thereon, as necessary. Judge Yanai is the Chairman of the Committee; the other members of the Committee are Judges Jesus, Pawlak, Bouguetaia, Kulyk, Cabello Sarubbi, Chadha, Lijnzaad and Duan. Committee on Staff and Administration The Committee on Staff and Administration is mandated to make recommendations to the Tribunal on matters concerning the administration and the staffing of the Registry, with special reference to the terms and conditions of service and the procedures for recruitment, discipline and separation from service. The Chairman of the Committee is Judge Lijnzaad; the other members of the Committee are Judges Jesus, Kulyk, Chadha, Infante Caffi and Caracciolo. Committee on Library, Archives and Publications The Committee on Library, Archives and Publications advises on the organization, requirements and functioning of the library including, in particular, policy and procedures for the development of the collections. The Committee also makes recommendations concerning publications, with special reference to the nature and format of publications to be issued. The Chairman of the Committee is Judge Kolodkin; the other members of the Committee are Judges Attard, Gómez-Robledo Verduzco, Kittichaisaree, Infante Caffi and Kamga. Committee on Buildings and Electronic Systems The Committee on Buildings and Electronic Systems makes recommendations with respect to the permanent premises of the Tribunal, including associated electronic systems and services. In addition its mandate encompasses the works of art, information systems and electronic equipment for the premises. The Chairman of the Committee is Judge Cabello Sarubbi. The members of the Committee are Judges Kateka, Attard, Duan, Brown and Caracciolo. Committee on Public Relations The Committee on Public Relations is responsible for preparing and proposing measures to promote the work of the Tribunal with a view to the wider dissemination of practical information on the activities of the Tribunal, and for maintaining its relations with other international organizations and institutions, international bodies and conferences dealing with international law, law of the sea and maritime law. The Chairman of the Committee is Judge Paik; the other members of the Committee are Judges Pawlak, Bouguetaia, Gómez-Robledo Verduzco and Brown. UNCLOS The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea was opened for signature at Montego Bay, Jamaica, on 10 December 1982. It entered into force 12 years later, on 16 November 1994. A subsequent Agreement relating to the implementation of Part XI of the Convention was adopted on 28 July 1994 and entered into force on 28 July 1996. This Agreement and Part XI of the Convention are to be interpreted and applied together as a single instrument. The origins of the Convention date from 1 November 1967 when Ambassador Arvid Pardo of Malta addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations and called for "an effective international regime over the seabed and the ocean floor beyond a clearly defined national jurisdiction". This led to the convening, in 1973, of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, which after nine years of negotiations adopted the Convention. The Convention establishes a comprehensive legal framework to regulate all ocean space, its uses and resources. It contains, among other things, provisions relating to the territorial sea, the contiguous zone, the continental shelf, the exclusive economic zone and the high seas. It also provides for the protection and preservation of the marine environment, for marine scientific research and for the development and transfer of marine technology. One of the most important parts of the Convention concerns the exploration for and exploitation of the resources of the seabed and ocean floor and subsoil thereof, beyond the limits of national jurisdiction (the Area). The Convention declares the Area and its resources to be "the common heritage of mankind". The International Seabed Authority, established by the Convention, administers the resources of the Area. The text of the Convention, information regarding its historical background, and further information may be found on the website of the Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of the Sea. Relationship with the United Nations 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. United Nations General Assembly Observer Status At its fifty-first session, the General Assembly of the United Nations granted observer status to the Tribunal (General Assembly resolution A/RES/51/204 of 17 December 1996). Observer status enables the Tribunal to participate in the meetings and the work of the General Assembly when matters of relevance to the Tribunal are being considered. The United Nations General Assembly considers the agenda item ‘Oceans and the law of the sea’ every year. The President of the Tribunal is invited to address the General Assembly on that occasion. The General Assembly has adopted numerous resolutions on this topic. Statements of the President General Assembly resolutions and decisions relating to Oceans and the Law of the Sea United Nations Appeals Tribunal An agreement between the Tribunal and the United Nations Appeals Tribunal was concluded and signed by the President of the Tribunal on 23 June 2010 and by the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 13 July 2010. The Agreement extends the competence of the United Nations Appeals Tribunal to the Tribunal with respect to applications alleging non-compliance with the terms of appointment or contracts of employment of staff members of the Registry. International Civil Service Commission In 2016 the Tribunal became a participant in the International Civil Service Commission, an independent body established by the United Nations General Assembly to regulate and coordinate the conditions of service of staff in the United Nations common system. Privileges and Immunities Statute of the Tribunal The Read the full article
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me, hugging a pillow: i miss my oc bamela jisley
#francesca speaks.#sb: but the account's right there just log in and write it's that easy#me: but is it tho ?
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207 OP: IG @dankmemesgang Date Posted: 11/30/2016
#bam margera#bamela anderson#dankmemesgang#jules didlio#meme aggregator#memegrator#memes#pamela anderson
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i love my oc, bamela jillian sisley
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