Subsidiary bodies of the Commission Sample Clauses

Subsidiary bodies of the Commission. 1. The Commission may establish, as necessary, temporary, special or standing subsidiary bodies to study and report on matters pertaining to the purposes of the Commission and working parties to study and recommend on specific technical problems. The mandate of established subsidiary bodies shall be set out in the Rules of Procedure taking in consideration the need for a subregional approach. The Commission may also establish specific mechanisms for the Black Sea region which will endeavour to ensure a full participation of all riparian States, in accordance with their status within the Commission, to fisheries management related decisions.
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Subsidiary bodies of the Commission. 1. The Commission may establish, as necessary, temporary, special or standing subsidiary bodies to study and report on matters pertaining to the purposes of the Commission and working parties to study and recommend on specific technical problems. The mandate of established subsidiary bodies shall be set out in the Rules of Procedure by taking in consideration the need for a sub-regional approach. The Commission may also establish specific mechanisms for the Black Sea region which will endeavour to ensure the full participation of all riparian States, in accordance with their status within the Commission, to fisheries management related decisions.
Subsidiary bodies of the Commission. 1 There are hereby established as permanent subsidiary bodies of the Commission a Scientific Advisory Committee, an Advisory Committee on Aquaculture, a Compliance Committee and a Committee on Administration and Finance to provide advice and recommendations to the Commission on matters within their respective areas of competence and carry out such other activities as requested from time to time by the Commission.

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