Subsidiary Bodies. 1. The Commission may establish other subsidiary bodies, additional to the Scientific Committee, the Compliance Committee, the Eastern Sub-regional Management Committee and the Western Sub-regional Management Committee as may be required. Such additional subsidiary bodies may be established on a permanent or temporary basis taking into account cost implications. 2. In establishing such additional subsidiary bodies the Commission shall provide specific terms of reference and methods of work, provided always that such specific terms of reference are consistent with the objective and the conservation and management principles of this Convention and with the 1982 Convention and the 1995 Agreement. Such terms of reference and methods of work may be reviewed and amended as appropriate by the Commission from time to time. 3. All subsidiary bodies shall report, advise and make recommendations to the Commission and contribute to regular reviews of the effectiveness of conservation and management measures adopted by the Commission. 4. In carrying out their functions, all subsidiary bodies shall take into consideration the relevant work of other subsidiary bodies established by the Commission, and as appropriate the work of other fisheries management organisations and the work of other relevant technical and scientific bodies. 5. All subsidiary bodies may establish working groups. Subsidiary bodies may also seek external advice as required in accordance with any general or specific guidance provided by the Commission. 6. All subsidiary bodies shall operate under the rules of procedure of the Commission unless otherwise decided by the Commission.
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Subsidiary Bodies. 1. The Commission may establish other subsidiary bodies, additional to the Scientific Committee, the Compliance and Technical Committee, the Eastern Sub-regional Management Committee and Committee, the Western Sub-regional Management Committee and the Finance and Administration Committee as may be required. Such additional subsidiary bodies may be established on a permanent or temporary basis taking into account cost implications.
2. In establishing such additional subsidiary bodies the Commission shall provide specific terms of reference and methods of work, provided always that such specific terms of reference are consistent with the objective and the conservation and management principles and approaches of this Convention and with the 1982 Convention and the 1995 Agreement. Such terms of reference and methods of work may be reviewed and amended as appropriate by the Commission from time to time.
3. All subsidiary bodies shall report, advise and make recommendations recom mendations to the Commission and contribute to regular reviews of the effectiveness of conservation and management measures adopted by the Commission.
4. In carrying out their functions, all subsidiary bodies shall take into consideration the relevant work of other subsidiary bodies established by the Commission, and as appropriate the work of other fisheries management organisations and the work of other relevant technical and scientific bodies.
5. All subsidiary bodies may establish working groups. Subsidiary bodies may also seek external advice as required in accordance with any general or specific guidance provided by the Commission.
6. All subsidiary bodies shall operate under the rules of procedure of the Commission unless otherwise decided by the Commission.
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Subsidiary Bodies. 1. The Commission may establish other subsidiary bodies, additional to the Scientific Committee, the Compliance and Technical Committee, the Eastern Sub-regional Management Committee and Committee, the Western Sub-regional Management Committee and the Finance and Administration Committee as may be required. Such additional subsidiary bodies may be established on a permanent or temporary basis taking into account cost implications.
2. In establishing such additional subsidiary bodies the Commission shall provide specific terms of reference and methods of work, provided always that such specific terms of reference are consistent with the objective and the conservation and management principles and approaches of this Convention and with the 1982 Convention and the 1995 Agreement. Such terms of reference and methods of work may be reviewed and amended as appropriate by the Commission from time to time.
3. All subsidiary bodies shall report, advise and make recommendations to the Commission and contribute to regular reviews of the effectiveness of conservation and management measures adopted by the Commission.
4. In carrying out their functions, all subsidiary bodies shall take into consideration the relevant work of other subsidiary bodies established by the Commission, and as appropriate the work of other fisheries management organisations and the work of other relevant technical and scientific bodies.
5. All subsidiary bodies may establish working groups. Subsidiary bodies may also seek external advice as required in accordance with any general or specific guidance provided by the Commission.
6. All subsidiary bodies shall operate under the rules of procedure of the Commission unless otherwise decided by the Commission.
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Subsidiary Bodies. 1. The Commission may establish other subsidiary bodies, bodies additional to the Scientific Committee, the Compliance Committee, the Eastern Sub-regional Management Committee and the Western Sub-regional Management Committee as may be required. Such additional subsidiary bodies may be established on a permanent or temporary basis taking into account cost implicationsbasis.
2. In establishing such additional subsidiary bodies the Commission shall provide specific terms of reference and methods of workwork as may be required, provided always that such specific terms of reference are fully consistent with the objective in article 2 of this Agreement and the conservation and management principles in article 3 of this Convention Agreement and with the 1982 Convention and the 1995 Agreement. Such terms of reference and methods of work may be reviewed and amended as appropriate by the Commission from time to time.
3. All subsidiary bodies shall report, advise and make recommendations to the Commission and contribute to regular reviews of the effectiveness of conservation and management measures adopted by the Commission.
4. In carrying out their functions, all subsidiary bodies shall take into consideration the relevant work of other subsidiary bodies established by the Commission, and as appropriate the work of other fisheries management organisations and the work of other relevant technical and scientific bodies.
5. All subsidiary bodies may establish working groups. Subsidiary bodies may also seek external advice as required in accordance with any general or specific guidance provided on such terms as may be agreed by the Commission.
6. All Subject to article 9, paragraph 4 of this Agreement, all subsidiary bodies shall operate under the rules of procedure of the Commission unless otherwise decided by the Commission.
7. The functions of the Scientific Committee, the Compliance Committee, the Eastern and Western Sub-regional Management Committees and any additional subsidiary bodies may be reviewed and amended as appropriate by the Commission from time to time.
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Subsidiary Bodies. 1. The Commission may establish other subsidiary bodies, additional to the Scientific Committee, the Compliance Committee, the Eastern Sub-regional Management Committee and the Western Sub-regional Management Committee as may be required. Such additional subsidiary bodies may be established on a permanent or temporary basis taking into account cost implications.
2. In establishing such additional subsidiary bodies the Commission shall provide specific terms of reference and methods of work, provided always that such specific terms of reference are consistent with the objective and the conservation and management principles and approaches of this Convention convention and with the 1982 Convention and the 1995 Agreement. Such terms of reference and methods of work may be reviewed and amended as appropriate by the Commission from time to time.
3. All subsidiary bodies shall report, advise and make recommendations to the Commission and contribute to regular reviews of the effectiveness of conservation and management measures adopted by the Commission.
4. In carrying out their functions, all subsidiary bodies shall take into consideration the relevant work of other subsidiary bodies established by the Commission, and as appropriate the work of other fisheries management organisations and the work of other relevant technical and scientific bodies.
5. All subsidiary bodies may establish working groups. Subsidiary bodies may also seek external advice as required in accordance with any general or specific guidance provided by the Commission.
6. All subsidiary bodies shall operate under the rules of procedure of the Commission unless otherwise decided by the Commission.
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