The Development Of Oceans Policy For New Zealand: A Perspective

International Marine Minerals Society
J. M. (Mac) Beggs
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International Marine Minerals Society
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3
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

With New Zealand?s ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in 1996, the government of the day increased work on developing an oceans strategy to help create a governance framework for the country?s extensive existing and potential maritime territories. This project took a new direction in 2001 with the establishment of an ad hoc committee of 6 Ministers, and their appointment of a Ministerial Advisory Committee (on which the senior author served) to consult with the public, identify widely held values and inform the development of a Vision for subsequent policy development. The current second stage of the policy development process involves a working group of officials from the relevant agencies completing a stock-take of existing laws and regulations to identify overlaps and gaps that should be addressed in the third and final stage. The public consultation process revealed, as might be expected, a wide range of perspectives but a solid consensus in favour of a coherent, and balanced, framework to enable the realization of economic benefits of ocean development so long as appropriate environmental standards (broadly expressed in terms of sustainability) are not compromised.
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APA: J. M. (Mac) Beggs  (2002)  The Development Of Oceans Policy For New Zealand: A Perspective

MLA: J. M. (Mac) Beggs The Development Of Oceans Policy For New Zealand: A Perspective. International Marine Minerals Society, 2002.

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