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The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) 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.
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Frequently asked questions about the Tribunal and its functions.
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The Tribunal is headquartered in Hamburg, Germany.
The Tribunal consists 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 all disputes concerning the interpretation or application of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
The Tribunal may give advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by the General Assembly or the Security Council of the United Nations.
The Tribunal's budget is provided by the United Nations.
The Tribunal is committed to making its website accessible to all users, including those with disabilities.
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