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measures and actions must reduce such ef-  cording to the doctrinal understanding   maritime trade and other users of trans-  themes pointed out by DOALOS, it is also
 fects, promote people’s awareness, ensure  (TRINDADE, 2012, p.49), by its functional   port  and  maritime  navigation  in  general.    mportant to consider a growing appro-
 an effective implementation of rules and  approach,  when  dealing  with  the  forma-  With regard to the Maritime Safety Com-  priation by the IMO of the demands relat-
 regulations, in line with the rules of the Law  tion,  limitation  of  International  Law  and   mittee, its composition was changed to   ed to maritime security.
 of the Sea, develop a culture of safety and  filling gaps in a law’s internal constitutional   include the participation of all members   This growing activity has been justified
 environmental awareness, avoid excessive  amendment resulting from the globalization   of the Organization, and not just a select   by the absence of an international orga-
 regulation, strengthen technical coopera-  process, in issues related to navigation safety   group of States that held the registration   nization designated for this purpose, by
 tion programs with other International Or-  and the prevention and control of pollution   of ownership of public vessels or private   the UN’s own recognition that these issues
 ganizations, promote guidance to Govern-  to the marine environment caused by ships.   companies, in consideration of the Advi-  should be the object of studies by the IMO
 ments and industries in efforts to prevent  It should also be noted that this modality of   sory Opinion of the International Court   and, finally, due to the very demands and
 and suppress acts contrary to the safety laws  constitutionalization also encompasses the   of Justice, of June 8,1960, and, later, in   threats that maritime navigation has suf-
 of ships, people on board and the environ-  forms of its operation, both through the cre-  the amendment to the Agreement Estab-  fered. Therefore,  it is observed that the
 ment, in addition to other objectives.  ation of horizontal institutions or coordina-  lishing the Organization of 1974. This re-  IMO has been taking for itself the legiti-
 The importance of IMO in international  tion at the international level, as well as the   modeling aimed at the progressive legiti-  macy for the regulation of these matters,
 cooperation and in the production of legal  interaction between the international and   mation of the Organization and its organs   demonstrating an institutional expansion,

 instruments is noted, consolidating the im-  domestic levels. This is what can be seen in   in questions of its area of  operation and   by undertaking actions on themes that do
 portant  phenomenon  of  the  influence  of  the institutionalization of the IMO, in the co-  were originally contained in the treaty that   not originate in its scope of action, and at
 international organizations in the forma-  operation with other international organiza-  created the entity.  the same time promoting the expansion of
 tion of International Law or in the process  tions and in the strengthening of its relation-  With the gradual adjustment of the in-  its International legitimacy.
 of the so-called constitutionalization of In-  ship with the Member States themselves,   stitutional framework, the IMO aimed to   However, it is necessary to consider that
 ternational Law.  supported, among other arguments, by the   become a “competent international or-  on subject of rights, there is also the condi-
 It can be observed that the work de-  focus on innovative solutions endowed with   ganization”, in the manner intended by   tion of the subject of international duties;
 veloped by the IMO is characterized, ac-  high technical standards.  the UNCLOS. Effectively, this claim was   it is not enough for the IMO to expand its
                  strengthened with the publication of the   international legitimacy for active action,
 3. The expansion of international legitimacy and the growing role of the IMO
  in non-originating themes  Division of Ocean Affairs and Law of the   but it is also necessary for the Organization
                  Sea (DOALOS) of the United Nations (UN,   to assume its passive legitimacy, to support
 In order for the IMO to play its norma-  adjustments for a participatory alignment,   DOALOS, 1996), which considered the   the  fulfillment  of the  specific  obligations
 tive role, both in matters initially outlined  the  Organization  gradually  sought  to  in-  IMO as an international organization des-  conferred on it by the UNCLOS or for any
 in its constitutive agreement, as well as in  crease the participation of member states   ignated for various themes related to mar-  other violation of the Convention, within
 contemporary, non-original and circum-  in the institution’s decision-making and   itime affairs contained in the UNCLOS. Af-  the scope of its competences, as well as in
 stantial themes that may be demanded, it  regulatory process, by means of changing   ter the recognition of the Organization’s   the other matters incorporated by it, such
 is imperative that the Organization has a  the number of members,  of the Council   active legitimacy for the regulation of the   as the security aspect of security.
 legal arrangement that legitimizes its ac-  and the Maritime Safety Committeeby
 tions internationally.  way of example. Regarding the Council,
 For this reason, the organizational con-  although it has a limited number of mem-
 struction of the IMO has undergone chang-  bers, totaling 40 members, its conforma-
 es since its creation, when the Organization  tion has given it a degree of legitimacy in
 was still called the International Maritime  its decision-making process, by promoting
 Consultative Organization - IMCO, until  the moderation of interests of maritime
 its current composition. Through internal  service providers, States with interests in


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