Senegal’s National Assembly will convene Thursday for a plenary session dedicated to reviewing four bills from the Ministry of African Integration, Foreign Affairs, and Senegalese Abroad. The agenda includes legislation concerning international cooperation, justice, environmental protection, and water resource management. Key among the bills is one authorizing ratification of the BBNJ Agreement, focused on marine biodiversity conservation, adopted in New York last year. Parliamentarians will also consider a judicial assistance treaty with The Gambia, amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, and the charter establishing the World Water Organization. The session is expected to be extensive, with all four bills scheduled for review and potential ratification within a single day. These legislative actions signal Senegal’s continued engagement with international legal frameworks and global issues.