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Agreement for the Establishment of the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 June 2022
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On October 31, 2021, the leaders of the Government of Antigua and Barbuda and the Government of Tuvalu signed the “Agreement for the Establishment of the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law” (the Agreement). As noted in the title itself, the Agreement creates a Commission of “small island states” tasked with promoting international law principles that hold states responsible for failing to protect the marine environment by contributing to climate change. Among the responsibilities outlined in the Agreement, the Commission would have the power to seek advisory opinions from the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS, or the Tribunal) as part of its efforts to pursue its mandate.
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1 See generally, U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea, opened for signature Dec. 10, 1982, 1983 U.N.T.S. 397 (entered into force Nov. 16, 1994), art. 7.
2 Press conference, United Nations Climate Change Conference UK 2021, Antigua & Barbuda, Tuvalu (Nov. 1, 2021), https://unfccc-cop26.streamworld.de/webcast/antigua-barbuda-tuvalu.
3 Agreement for the Establishment of the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law, Oct. 31, 2021, art. 2(2), https://commonwealthfoundation.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Commission-of-Small-Island-States-on-Climate-Change-and-International-Law.pdf.
4 International Court of Justice, “Advisory Jurisdiction,” https://www.icj-cij.org/en/advisory-jurisdiction.
5 Dispute Concerning Delimitation of the Maritime Boundary Between Mauritius and Maldives in the Indian Ocean (Mauritius/Maldives), Case No. 28, Jan. 28, 2021, https://itlos.org/en/main/cases/list-of-cases/dispute-concerning-delimitation-of-the-maritime-boundary-between-mauritius-and-maldives-in-the-indian-ocean-mauritius/maldives.
6 International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, “Advisory Proceedings,” https://itlos.org/en/main/cases/advisory-proceedings.
7 Convention on the Determination of the Minimal Conditions for Access and Exploitation of Marine Resources within the Maritime Areas under Jurisdiction of the Member States of the Sub-Regional Fisheries Commission (SRFC), opened for signature Jun. 8, 201 (entered into force Sept. 16, 2012), art. 33, https://jusmundi.com/en/document/pdf/treaty/en-convention-on-the-determination-of-the-minimal-conditions-for-access-and-exploitation-of-marine-resources-within-the-maritime-areas-under-jurisdiction-of-the-member-states-of-the-sub-regional-fisheries-commission-crfc-convention-on-the-determination-of-the-minimal-conditions-for-access-and-exploitation-of-marine-resources-within-the-maritime-areas-under-jurisdiction-of-the-member-states-of-the-sub-regional-fisheries-commission-crfc-friday-8th-june-2012.
8 Tim Stephens, ITLOS Advisory Opinion: Coastal and Flag State Duties to Ensure Sustainable Fisheries Management, 19 ASIL Insights 8 (Apr. 16, 2015), https://www.asil.org/insights/volume/19/issue/8/itlos-advisory-opinion-coastal-and-flag-state-duties-ensure#_ednref18; Statute of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (Annex VI of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea), Dec. 10, 1982, art. 21, https://itlos.org/fileadmin/itlos/documents/basic_texts/statute_en.pdf.
9 Request for an Advisory Opinion Submitted by the Sub-Regional Fisheries Commission, Advisory Opinion of Apr. 2, 2015, ITLOS, ¶ 56: https://www.itlos.org/fileadmin/itlos/documents/cases/case_no.21/advisory_opinion_published/2015_21-advop-E.pdf.
10 Id.