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Participating in International Ocean Negotiations and Preparing to Participate in the BBNJ Negotiations Ann Powers Pace University and Miriam C. Balgos Global Ocean Forum, University of Delaware 1

History of the United Nations 1899: International Peace Conference, The Hague Purpose: to elaborate instruments for settling crises peacefully, preventing wars and codifying rules of warfare Resulted in the Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes and established the Permanent Court of Arbitration The forerunner of the United Nations was the League of Nations, conceived during the first World War, and established in 1919 under the Treaty of Versailles "to promote international cooperation and to achieve peace and security. In 1945, representatives of 50 countries met in San Francisco at the United Nations Conference on International Organization to draw up the United Nations Charter. The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when the Charter had been ratified by China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States and by a majority of other signatories. 2

Purposes of United Nations To keep peace throughout the world To develop friendly relations among nations To help nations work together to improve the lives of poor people, to conquer hunger, disease, and literacy, and to encourage respect for each other s rights and freedoms To be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations to achieve these goals 3

Main Organs of the UN General Assembly: 193 Member States Plus Holy See (Non-Member State) Security Council: 5 permanent members and 10 nonpermanent Economic and Social Council: 54 members International Court of Justice: 15 judges Over 40 other entities and IGOs have observer status Commonwealth Secretariat International Committee of the Red Cross International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea 4

Insiders Guide to the UN 5

United Nations Handbook 2015-16 New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/peace-rights-and-security/workwith-the-un-and-other-partners/un-handbook 6

1. General Assembly Six GA Committees First Committee (Disarmament and International Security) Second Committee (Economic and Financial) Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural) Fourth Committee (Special Political and Decolonization) Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) Sixth Committee (Legal) NGO Participation No official consultative status; allowed to participate in activities by invitation Common to invite NGOs to participate in special sessions of GA NGOs actively involved with work in six committees 7

Understanding the structure and dynamics of the negotiations Understanding the rules of the negotiations Understanding the structure of the negotiations, including selection of the leadership Role of the Bureau Role of the Secretariat Understanding the preparatory process involved Understanding the dynamics of the negotiations, what are countries positions and why? Groupings within the negotiating process, e.g. EU, Group of 77 and China, JUSSCANNZ, AOSIS, etc. Mechanisms for reaching consensus (e.g., Working Groups, Informals, Contact Groups, Friends of the Chair) Reports of outcomes Formal, informal 8

How are Decisions Made? Lifecycle of a Decision Election of officers for meeting; agreement on organizational issues Prep and consideration of initial draft outcome text Integration of agreed changes and proposals Additional rounds of negotiations and changes Final text, adopted by consensus Notification of any reservations Ratification (for legally binding instruments) 9

How are Decisions Made? Bureau Five members, five regions Oversee negotiating processes Conduct informal briefings, consultations in preparation for formal meetings and negotiations Secretariat Administration, logistics, coordination of dissemination of public information, preparation of analyses and statistics, guides delegates through rules of protocol and procedure Responsible for ensuring UN carries out decisions specified by UN bodies 10

How are Decisions Made? How New Negotiating Processes Begin Anatomy of a Conference Informal proposals Debate among governments Passing of a resolution National and regional prep PrepComs begin negotiating outcome document Conference is held, often consensus has been reached on most issues prior to event and negotiations conclude Member States officially adopt document 11

Negotiation Blocs African Union (AU) European Union (EU) Group of 77 and China (G-77/China) Japan, USA, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (JUS-CANZ) Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) The Rio Group Southern African Countries Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) Western European and Other Groups (WEOG) 12

Reaching Consensus Types of Meetings for Negotiations (open or closed) Plenary Working groups (informal sessions) Contact groups (informal informals) Friends of the Chair 13

Outcomes Formal Resolutions Decisions Treaties Protocols Conventions Charters Declarations Sanctions Informal Agreements Programs or Platforms for Action Agreed conclusions Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) 14

Outcome Documents Negotiations Draft outcome text Chair s text Working papers Information Statements from governments, international organizations, and NGOs Reports from Secretary-General Technical Reports 15

Understanding the structure and dynamics of the negotiations Participation in --Earth Summit, UN Conference on Environment and Development, 1992 --World Summit on Sustainable Development, 2002 --UN Conference on Sustainable Development, 2012 --Law of the Sea annual meetings (UN Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea) --UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (annual COP) --Convention on Biological Diversity (annual COP) --BBNJ negotiations (2006-2015) --BBNJ PrepCom 16

Example: Rio+20 Process 17

Example: Rio+20 18

Rio+20 Negotiating text 78. We [recognize / emphasize New Zealand, EU, RoK, Canada] that oceans are critical to sustaining Earth s life support systems. [Careless / Unsustainable US] [exploitation / sustainable management EU, Canada] of the oceans and their resources [as well as the effects of climate change Monaco, EU] [put[s Monaco delete] at risk / is necessary to preserve EU] the ability of oceans to continue to provide food, other economic [and social EU, Canada] benefits and environmental services to humankind. We stress the importance of [the conservation Norway delete; -Australia, US, EU retain], [and Iceland, US] sustainable [[harvesting and Norway; G77 clarify]; EU, -Australia, US delete] [management / use Japan; EU delete] [[and equitable sharing ; G77 clarify, US, Norway delete; EU bracket] Canada, Iceland delete] [use Canada, Iceland; EU delete] of marine and ocean resources [and encourage countries to foster innovative technologies that use marine resources and energy in an environmentally friendly manner ROK; US, Iceland, G77 delete; EU bracket].

RIO+20 Co-Chairs Draft Text CST 78. We emphasize that oceans, seas, islands and coastal areas form an integrated and essential component of the Earth s ecosystem. Unsustainable management of the oceans and their marine resources, as well as the effects of climate change, put at risk the ability of oceans to continue to provide food and other economic, social and environmental benefits to humankind. We therefore stress the importance of the conservation and sustainable management of oceans and their marine resources.

Understanding the structure and dynamics of the negotiations 21

How do national delegations operate? --How are national delegations chosen? --Who leads? --Modus operandi for national delegations --Caucusing with allied interests (bilateral, multilateral) 22

National Delegations Permanent missions to UN + experts and officials from capital High-level officials (Heads of State) generally do not participate directly in negotiations Closed bilateral or small high-level meetings, plenary speeches, country statements 23

Accredited non-governmental organizations, industry, etc. --How does an organization become accredited? --Accreditation to UNECOSOC, accreditation to the conference --Procedures for participating in the meeting, how and when can NGOs participate? --Strategies NGOs can use to influence the process --The role of Side Events in bringing in new information/ perspectives 24

Accreditation Temporary Lasts only as long as the process itself Ongoing Accreditation with ECOSOC Activities of the applying NGO must be relevant to the Economic and Social Council NGO must have a democratic decision-making mechanism NGO must have officially registered existence for at least two years Primary source of NGO funding must come from contributions by national affiliates, individual members, or NGOs 25

Preparing for a Meeting Be targeted and informed What is to be achieved Background of negotiations Reach out Other NGOs Find out who is attending the meeting Compile list of news media and journalists Establish links with UN staff 26

Preparing for a Meeting Be prepared Draft position papers Contact other participants Arrive in advance Attend forums and side events 27

Dodds advice for NGOs in influencing the process How to Lobby at Intergovernmental Meetings Mine s a Caffè Latte, by Felix Dodds with Michael Strauss Key question that Dodds asks: Why are you attending? --Lobbying --Learning --Working with other stakeholders --Exchanging information --Organizing events 28

Dodds advice for NGOs in influencing the process Know your own goals Know the decision-making process in your country Know when to work and at what level Know the decision-making context Know the tools at your disposal Know when to make your position Know your allies Know the government officials Know the key UN officials Know your adversaries Know your limits Know your potential Know your brackets and terms 29

Other Advice Set clear goals Don t just defend your side of the story Give accurate information Be transparent and honest Don t be adversarial or confrontational Don t be aggressive Provide solutions, not just problems Be sensitive to cultural norms Think about language problems Don t be naïve Show that you understand the divergence of opinions Pull emotional heart strings Advocacy Toolkit 30

Preparatory Committee established by General Assembly resolution 69/292 Development of an international legally binding instrument under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biological diversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction First Session, 28 March 8 April 2016 UNHQ, New York 31

PrepCom Agenda DOALOS website: http://www.un.org/depts/los/ 32

PrepCom Agenda 33

PrepCom Agenda (Continuation) Tuesday, 29 March 2016: 10 am-1 pm Consideration of the guiding approaches and principles of an international legally binding instrument 3-6 pm Consideration of MGR, including questions on the sharing of benefits Wednesday, 30 March 2016 10 am-1 pm Consideration of measures such as area-based management tools, including MPAs 3-6 pm Consideration of EIA 34

Thursday, 31 March 2016 PrepCom Agenda 10 am-1 pm Consideration of capacity-building and the transfer of marine technology 3-6 pm Informal working group on MGR, including questions on the sharing of benefits Friday, 1 April 2016 10 am-1 pm Informal working group on MGR, including questions on the sharing of benefits (continuation) 3-6 pm Informal working group on measures such as area-based management tools, including MPAs Monday, 4 April 2016 10 am-1 pm Informal working group on measures such as area-based management tools, including MPAs (continued) http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp? 35

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General statements Delegations will have an opportunity to deliver statements of a general nature concerning the issues under consideration by the Working Group. Owing to time constraints and bearing in mind the opportunity for delegations to make more detailed comments under subsequent agenda items, delegations are invited to limit their general statements to five minutes and to make them available in writing to facilitate the work of the interpreters. 37

Guidance on PrepCom Meeting 1. Review the presentation given by Charlotte Salpin, UN DOALOS, which provides the background to the PrepCom, a guide to the negotiations, and the key elements of the process, including: Main objective of the meeting Key issues addressed by the meeting Key political alignments and positions in place at this meeting Connections of this meeting to other multilateral meetings 2. Review the materials on the First PrepCom: Format and annotated provisional agenda and organization of work List of side events UNGA Resolution 69/292 3. Observe the negotiations and other features of the meeting 4. Understand the role that IGOs and NGOs play in this meeting and how they react to the PrepCom proceedings 38

Our participation in the PrepCom Grounds Pass To be picked up, see next slide Monday, 28 March Attend morning and afternoon sessions: 10:00 AM 1:00 PM; 3:00 PM 6:00 PM Attend side event (Conference Room 12 or 9) Lunch at the UN Main Cafeteria (Level 1, South Annex) Group Photo (?) Tuesday, 29 March Preparation for 30 March event: 10:00 AM 1:00 PM, DOALOS Attend afternoon session: 3:00 PM 6:00 PM Wednesday, 30 March Attend morning and afternoon sessions: 10:00 AM 1:00 PM; 3:00 PM 6:00 PM Participate in 30 March side event 39

Our participation in the PrepCom (Continuation) Thursday, 31 March Attend morning and afternoon sessions: 10:00 AM 1:00 PM; 3:00 PM 6:00 PM Attend side event (Conference Room 12 or 9) Friday, 1 April Wrap-up, ABNJ Regional Leaders Program: 10:00 AM-1:00 PM, DOALOS 40

Grounds Pass Report to the Pass and ID Office with a government issued photo ID (such as a passport or a driver's license). The Pass Office has been provided with a list of your names. You will be asked to fill out section 1 of the form, which Ujwala will send to you. Please, make sure that you only sign the form at the Pass and ID Office. You will be issued a temporary grounds pass with photo. The address of the Pass and ID Office is 320 East 45th Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues). Please report to them on Monday, 28 March 2016, at 9:00 AM. The Pass and ID Office is open from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Please be advised that there may be a long line in front of the Pass and ID Office on Monday 28 March. The meeting of the PrepCom is scheduled to begin promptly at 10:00 AM. 41

Our participation in the PrepCom negotiations --Behavior at the meeting --Dress attire --Materials --Opportunities for making contacts --Seats (NGO area) 42