LOSC, offshore resources and Australian marine policy
Nathan Evans
Marine Policy, 1996, vol. 20, issue 3, 223-227
Abstract:
The approach taken by Australia to the Law of the Sea Convention coming into force has been to implement those Articles related to the exploitation of EEZ resources. A Senate committee has begun a high-level inquiry in response to this limited implementation of LOSC. The inquiry signals to the government that its approach towards LOSC is unacceptable, and provides the opportunity to establish a comprehensive oceans policy regime.
Date: 1996
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