44 research outputs found
Enrica Lexie Incident Award and its Implication
On 21 May 2020, the Arbitral Tribunal under Annex VII to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in respect of the Enrica Lexie Incident adopted its Award. It was notified to the Parties on 9 June 2020. On 2 July 2020, the Arbitral Tribunal published the operative part(dispositif) of the Award on the PCA Case Repository.
According to Italy, the dispute arises from an incident that occurred on 15 February 2012 approximately 20.5 nautical miles off the coast of India involving the “Enrica Lexie”, an oil tanker flying the Italian flag, and India’s subsequent exercise of criminal jurisdiction over the incident and over two Italian marines from the Italian Navy. According to India, the incident in question concerns the killing of two Indian fishermen on board an Indian vessel named the “St. Antony”, and India’s subsequent exercise of jurisdiction. It is alleged that the two Italian marines aboard the “Enrica Lexie” killed the fishermen.
Author would like to explaine that there is a sligltly different noteworthy point on this Case. The point is that the Arbitral Tribunal placed much emphasis on the statements of the individuals involved in the case, when the Arbitral Tribunal deal with the fact findinding and jurisprudence. This paper aims to focus on how the Arbitral Tribunal handles the testimony of the individuals involved in this case in the process of deleberating the case of Enrica Lexie Incident.22Nkc
The Use of Visuals in Preschool Settings to Improve Student Engagement and Student Participation at Group Timet
Engagement are participation in early childhood are essential for social growth and child development. Distractions at group time are a barrier to student engagement and participation. These distractions lead to less instructional time. Research shows higher levels of engagement and participation increase academic success. This inquiry-based research study aims to determine if the visual support of Give Me 5 increases student engagement and participation at group time. The study utilized a qualitative approach, using classroom observations and teacher questionnaires for a preschool classroom. The findings revealed that implementing visual support at group time increased student participation with a slight increase in student engagement. Further research is needed to explore engagement in preschool. Researcher should involve more in-depth observation with a longer observation period to strengthen the results
Pseudopolydora paucibranchiata Okuda 1937
Pseudopolydora paucibranchiata (Okuda, 1937) Type locality: Onomichi, Hiroshima Prefecture. Type material: Not stated, possibly, Hokkaido Imperial University. Hutchings and Turvey (1984) state type material destroyed in WWII. Location and author of most recently described material: 1) Taiwan (Radashevsky & Hsieh 2000); no Australian material examined 2) Sato-Okoshi (2000); no Australian material examined. Recorded distribution: Australia: New South Wales, Victoria. Japan; New Zealand; USA: California; Taiwan; North-western Spain; eastern Mediterranean Sea.Published as part of Walker, Lexie M, 2011, A review of the current status of the Polydora - complex (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Australia and a checklist of recorded species, pp. 40-62 in Zootaxa 2751 on page 55, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20356
Polydora aura Sato-Okoshi 1998
Polydora aura Sato-Okoshi, 1998 Type locality: Pacific coast of Shikoku plus Boso Peninsula, Japan; Batillus cornutus, Pretostrea imbricata. Type material: Holotype: NHMIC-CBM-ZW- 903 Good. Location and author of most recently described material: Southwest Australia, gastropods, Thais, Turbo (Sato-Okoshi et al. 2008) (brief description). Recorded distribution: Australia: southwest Western Australia. Pacific coast of Shikoku plus Boso Peninsula, Japan.Published as part of Walker, Lexie M, 2011, A review of the current status of the Polydora - complex (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Australia and a checklist of recorded species, pp. 40-62 in Zootaxa 2751 on page 52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20356
Boccardiella limnicola Blake and Woodwick 1976
Boccardiella limnicola (Blake and Woodwick, 1976) Type locality: freshwater, in sand, 0.5m, Lake Bong Bong, Victoria Australia 17 th November 1970. Type material: Holotype: AM W 7033 Good; Paratypes: 19, AM W 7034, some missing posterior. Location and author of most recently described material: Australia, Queensland, Brisbane, Deception Bay; Victoria: Werribee, Warrnambool, Gippsland Lakes (Blake & Kudenov 1978). Recorded distribution: Australia: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia.Published as part of Walker, Lexie M, 2011, A review of the current status of the Polydora - complex (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Australia and a checklist of recorded species, pp. 40-62 in Zootaxa 2751 on page 50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20356
Carazziella phillipensis Blake and Kudenov 1978
Carazziella phillipensis Blake and Kudenov, 1978 Type locality: Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. Type material: Holotype: NMV G 2858; Paratypes: 1, NMV G 2861; 1, NMV G 2859; 3, NMV G 2860; 1, ex. NMV AM W 17066 Good. Location and author of most recently described material: Blake and Kudenov (1978). Recorded distribution: Australia: New South Wales (Hawkesbury River, Maclean), Victoria (Port Phillip Bay). New Zealand?Published as part of Walker, Lexie M, 2011, A review of the current status of the Polydora - complex (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Australia and a checklist of recorded species, pp. 40-62 in Zootaxa 2751 on page 50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20356
Carazziella hymenobranchiata Blake and Kudenov 1978
Carazziella hymenobranchiata Blake and Kudenov, 1978 Type locality: Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. Type material: Holotype: NMV G 2865; Paratypes: 1, NMV G 2862; 5, NMV G 2863; 4, NMV G 2864; Most incomplete. Location and author of most recently described material: Blake and Kudenov (1978). Recorded distribution: Australia: Victoria (Port Phillip Bay).Published as part of Walker, Lexie M, 2011, A review of the current status of the Polydora - complex (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Australia and a checklist of recorded species, pp. 40-62 in Zootaxa 2751 on page 50, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20356
Dipolydora tentaculata Blake and Kudenov 1978
Dipolydora tentaculata (Blake and Kudenov, 1978) Type locality: Botany Bay, Towra Beach, New South Wales, Australia. Type material: Holotype: NMV G 2885; Paratypes: NMV G 2886; QM G 11597. Location and author of most recently described material: Botany Bay, Towra Beach, New South Wales; Moreton Bay, Middle Banks, QLD, Australia (Blake & Kudenov 1978). Recorded distribution: Australia: Queensland (Moreton Bay), New South Wales (Botany Bay, Hawkesbury River).Published as part of Walker, Lexie M, 2011, A review of the current status of the Polydora - complex (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Australia and a checklist of recorded species, pp. 40-62 in Zootaxa 2751 on page 52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20356
Dipolydora aciculata Blake and Kudenov 1978
Dipolydora aciculata (Blake and Kudenov, 1978) Type locality: Bourne Creek, Kilcunda, Victoria, Australia; in Haliotis shell. Type material: Holotype: NMV G 2872, missing prostomium and peristomium; Paratypes NMV 2873 Good. Location and author of most recently described material: Western Australia (Ocean Reef & Windy Harbour), in Haliotis roei, H. conicopora, Turbo torquatus, Patelloida alticostata (Sato-Okoshi et al. 2008). Recorded distribution: Australia: Kilcunda, Victoria; south-western Western Australia.Published as part of Walker, Lexie M, 2011, A review of the current status of the Polydora - complex (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Australia and a checklist of recorded species, pp. 40-62 in Zootaxa 2751 on pages 50-51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20356
Dipolydora pilocollaris Blake and Kudenov 1978
Dipolydora pilocollaris (Blake and Kudenov, 1978) Type locality: Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia. Type material: Holotype: NMV G 2878; Paratypes: NMV G 2879-2880. Location and author of most recently described material: Blake and Kudenov (1978). Recorded distribution: Known only from type locality. Not reported since original description.Published as part of Walker, Lexie M, 2011, A review of the current status of the Polydora - complex (Polychaeta: Spionidae) in Australia and a checklist of recorded species, pp. 40-62 in Zootaxa 2751 on pages 51-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20356
