Segment 1: Mandate, objectives and role of the Consultative Process
(17 June, 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.) |
Panellist |
Affiliation |
Abstract/Presentation |
Mr. Alan Simcock |
United Kingdom |
“51³Ô¹Ï Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on oceans and the law of the sea: Mandate, objectives and role”
Presentation Notes for the presentation |
Mr. Satya Nandan
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Chairman of the West and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission |
“Implementation of the outcomes of the outcomes of the Consultative Process, including a review of its achievements and shortcomings”
Presentation |
Segment 2: Outcomes of the Consultative Process and their implementation
(17 June, 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. and 18 June, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.)
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Panellist |
Affiliation |
Abstract/Presentation |
Mr. Agustín Blanco-Bazán |
Senior Deputy Director, Legal Affairs, International Maritime Organization |
Presentation |
Mr. Mathew Gianni |
Co-founder, Political and Policy Advisor, Deep Sea Conservation Coalition, Natural Resources Defense Council |
"UN ICP and the conservation of deep-sea biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction: a civil society perspective on the effectiveness of the UN ICP process”
Presentation |
Mr. Sebastian Mathew |
International Collective in Support of Fishworkers |
"Sustainable development of oceans and seas and their resources: A People’s Perspective”
Presentation |
Mr. Olajide Adeleke Ayinla |
Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research |
“Capacity-building in ocean science in developing countries: outcomes of the Consultative Process and their implementation”
Presentation |
Mr. Andrew Hudson |
Principal Technical Advisor, International Waters and Cluster Leader, Water Governance Programme (UNDP)
Deputy Coordinator, UN-Oceans |
““Supporting implementation of ICP outcomes and recommendations: Capacity-Building Programmes of UN-OCEANS members”
Abstract/Presentation |
Segment 3: Format and methods of work of the Consultative Process |
No panel presentations |
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