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| HQ = {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|flag}} [[Punta Santiago]], [[Alduria]] | | HQ = {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie|flag}} [[Punta Santiago]], [[Alduria]] | ||
| lang = Istvanistani, Alexandrian, Martino, Praeta | | lang = Istvanistani, Alexandrian, Martino, Praeta | ||
| type = Non- | | type = Non-governmental organization | ||
| headoforganisationtitle = President | | headoforganisationtitle = President | ||
| headoforganisation = Dr. Louise Lautrec (since {{AN|1731}}) | | headoforganisation = Dr. Louise Lautrec (since {{AN|1731}}) | ||
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== Convention on the Laws of the Seas == | == Convention on the Laws of the Seas == | ||
The MMC’s work is deeply rooted in the [[Convention on the Laws of the Seas]], an international treaty that governs sovereign claims in the seas of Micras. The convention was created through an international conference held from {{AN|1591}} to {{AN|1593}} and was ratified by multiple nations, including [[Alexandria]], [[Apollantis]], [[Batavia]], [[Craitland]], [[Elwynn]], [[Natopia]], [[Ocia]], [[Shireroth]], and [[Stormark]]. It was decoupled from the [[Micras Treaty Organisation]] in {{AN|1709}}, allowing for broader international participation. | The MMC’s work is deeply rooted in the [[Convention on the Laws of the Seas]], an international treaty that governs sovereign claims in the seas of Micras. The convention was created through an international conference held from {{AN|1591}} to {{AN|1593}} and was ratified by multiple nations, including [[Alexandria]], [[Apollantis]], [[Batavia]], [[Craitland]], [[Elwynn]], [[Natopia]], [[Ocia]], [[Shireroth]], and [[Stormark]]. It was decoupled from the [[Micras Treaty Organisation]] in {{AN|1709}}, allowing for broader international participation. | ||
==Law and Regulation Proposals== | |||
* [[Micras Maritime Council\Directive 1|Directive 1: XXXXXXXXX]] | |||
** Adopted by: {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie}} (XXXX); XXXXX (XXXX); etc. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 08:06, 18 May 2024
Micras Maritime Council | ||
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Hymn: "Mariners' Anthem" | ||
Headquarters | Punta Santiago, Alduria | |
Official language(s) | Istvanistani, Alexandrian, Martino, Praeta | |
Type | Non-governmental organization | |
Leaders | ||
- President | Dr. Louise Lautrec (since 1731 AN) | |
- Vice-President | Frank Constantine (since 1731 AN) | |
- Main assembly | General Council | |
Establishment | 1710 AN | |
Membership | XXX members (1732 AN) XX member nations (1732 AN) | |
Organisation website | N/A | |
Organisation forum | N/A |
The Micras Maritime Council (MMC) is a private international organization based in Punta Santiago, Alduria, Nouvelle Alexandrie comprised of politicians, scientists, sociologists, biologists, and other experts dedicated to the eventual development of basic international maritime law on the planet Micras. Formed in 1710 AN, the council's purpose is to play a central role in fostering cooperation and coordination among nations in Micras to ensure the safety and security of maritime activities. It was established in response to the increasing complexities of maritime governance, the increased threat of piracy and violence, and the need for a unified approach to managing Micras’s oceans and seas. The council’s work is heavily based around the principles and regulations set forth by the Convention on the Laws of the Seas, an international treaty that governs sovereign claims in the seas of Micras. The MMC provides a forum for its members to discuss, develop, and implement policies that promote sustainable maritime practices, environmental protection, and the equitable use of marine resources.
History
The Micras Maritime Council was founded in 1710 AN, following the de-coupling of the Convention on the Laws of the Seas from the Micras Treaty Organisation. This move allowed the convention to be open for signature and accession by all MCS countries, thereby expanding its scope and influence. The formation of the MMC was driven by the need for a dedicated body to oversee the implementation of the convention and address emerging maritime challenges. The council’s early years were marked by efforts to bring together a diverse group of experts and stakeholders from across Micras. Initial meetings focused on establishing a framework for cooperation and setting priorities for the council’s work. The MMC quickly gained recognition for its role in promoting maritime safety, security, and sustainability.
Objectives
The primary objectives of the Micras Maritime Council are:
- To develop and refine basic international maritime law and regulations in accordance with the Convention on the Laws of the Seas;
- To facilitate cooperation among nations for the peaceful use and management of marine resources;
- To promote environmental protection and sustainable maritime practices;
- To enhance maritime safety and security through the development of standards and best practices;
- To provide a platform for dialogue and collaboration among politicians, scientists, sociologists, biologists, and other experts.
Notable Initiatives
- Bi-Annual Maritime Safety Summit: A flagship event that brings together maritime experts from around Micras to discuss and address pressing safety issues. The event rotates around the world's port cities.
- Summits:
- 1718 AN: Port Aguilar, Constancia;
- 1720 AN: Vanie, Oportia;
- 1722 AN: Triegon, Natopia;
- 1724 AN: Moss Side, Floria;
- 1726 AN: Kuriabad, Çakaristan;
- 1728 AN: Mountainview Bay, Dark Berry Islands;
- 1730 AN: Soli, Sanama;
- 1732 AN: Pontecorvo, Nouvelle Alexandrie.
- Summits:
- Marine Biodiversity Conservation Program: An initiative aimed at protecting marine ecosystems and promoting sustainable fishing practices.
- Maritime Security Task Force: A task force dedicated to enhancing maritime security through collaborative efforts to combat piracy, smuggling, and other illicit activities.
- Blue Economy Forum: A platform for discussing the economic potential of marine resources and promoting sustainable economic growth in coastal regions.
- Forums:
- 1713 AN: Aqabah, Constancia;
- 1714 AN: Redquill, Natopia;
- 1715 AN: Punta Santiago, Nouvelle Alexandrie;
- 1723 AN: Mountainview Bay, Dark Berry Islands;
- 1725 AN: Acquecalde, Sanama.
- Forums:
Membership
Individuals
Non-Government Organizations
Governments
Government | Date Joined |
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Nouvelle Alexandrie | 1710 AN |
Constancia | 1710 AN |
Natopia | 1715 AN |
Oportia | 1730 AN |
Normark | 1710 AN |
Convention on the Laws of the Seas
The MMC’s work is deeply rooted in the Convention on the Laws of the Seas, an international treaty that governs sovereign claims in the seas of Micras. The convention was created through an international conference held from 1591 AN to 1593 AN and was ratified by multiple nations, including Alexandria, Apollantis, Batavia, Craitland, Elwynn, Natopia, Ocia, Shireroth, and Stormark. It was decoupled from the Micras Treaty Organisation in 1709 AN, allowing for broader international participation.
Law and Regulation Proposals
- Directive 1: XXXXXXXXX
- Adopted by: Nouvelle Alexandrie (XXXX); XXXXX (XXXX); etc.