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India's Bimal Patel Elected UN ITLOS Judge for 2026-2035 Term

India's Professor Bimal N Patel has been elected as a Judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) for the 2026-2035 term. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar congratulated Patel and thanked UNCLOS member states for their support. Patel, a prominent maritime law scholar, is Vice Chancellor of Rashtriya Raksha University and a member of the International Law Commission. His election ensures India's continued representation in the tribunal, where Neeru Chadha currently serves as Vice President.

EAM Jaishankar congratulates India's Bimal Patel on being elected as UN's ITLOS tribunal judge

New delhi, June 19

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday extended heartfelt greetings to India's candidate, Professor Bimal N Patel, on being elected as a Judge of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea in New York, serving for the 2026-2035 term.

In a post on X, the EAM expressed sincere gratitude to United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) member states for their support.

"Congratulations Dr Bimal Patel! Sincerely thank UNCLOS member states for their support," Jaishankar wrote.

Patel will take office on October 1 this year in the tribunal, which acts as a specialised global court ensuring the peaceful, legal regulation of the world's oceans, their uses, and resources.

Earlier, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal termed Patel's election as a "significant milestone."

"We thank all member states for their trust in India and congratulate Prof. Patel and all eminent members elected to the Tribunal," he stated.

Patel's successful election ensures India's continued representation in the tribunal.

The election was held within the framework of the 36th Conference of States Parties to the UNCLOS at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from June 15 to June 19.

"Congratulations to Prof. Dr. Bimal N. Patel for being elected as Judge of the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in New York today. His election takes forward India's enduring commitment to multilateralism and the Law of the Sea," the Permanent Mission of India at New York said.

Wishing Patel, the mission thanked all member states for their support and applauded all candidates for their vision and commitment to UNCLOS.It came into effect in 1994 and currently has 172 members.

The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) is an independent judicial body established by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

It has jurisdiction over any dispute concerning the interpretation or application of the Convention, and over all matters specifically provided for in any other agreement which confers jurisdiction on the Tribunal. Disputes relating to the Convention may concern the delimitation of maritime zones, navigation, conservation and management of the living resources of the sea, protection and preservation of the marine environment and marine scientific research.

Patel, a prominent Indian legal scholar in the field of maritime law, currently serves as a member of the International Law Commission and is also the Vice Chancellor of Rashtriya Raksha University in Gujarat.

The Tribunal is composed of 21 independent members elected by secret ballot by the States Parties to the Convention.

To ensure equitable geographical distribution, the seats are divided into five regional groups: 5 from Africa, 5 from Asia, 4 from Latin America and the Caribbean, 4 from Western Europe and Other States, and 3 from Eastern Europe.

In the most recent elections, the States Parties elected 7 new judges for the 2026-2035 term. These judges represent countries including Vietnam, Ghana, Tunisia, Russia, the Netherlands, India, and Brazil.

Neeru Chadha from India serves as the current Vice President of the ITLOS.

A member of the tribunal since October 1, 2017, she has been a vice-President of the Tribunal since October 2023.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Kudos to Dr. Patel and the diplomatic team! This shows India's commitment to multilateralism and UNCLOS. But I hope our government continues to invest in maritime research and capacity building among Indian universities. We need more experts like him from India in global bodies.

Rohit P

Great achievement! 🇮🇳 With India having a long coastline and strategic maritime interests, having representation in ITLOS is crucial. This will help in matters like the South China Sea disputes and conservation of marine resources. Proud moment for all Indians.

Sarah B

Impressive credentials! A legal scholar and VC of a national security university - this background will serve well on the tribunal. Just wish the article had more details about his expertise and vision for the role. Still, a proud moment for India.

Vikram M

Excellent news! 🙏 This is a big win for Indian diplomacy. But let's not forget the hard work behind the scenes - our missions in New York must have lobbied hard. We need more such achievements in various UN bodies. The blue economy and maritime security are vital for India's future.

Michael C

Congratulations to Prof. Patel! Having served as a member of the International Law Commission, he brings great expertise. India

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