No
reference to this that I can find on either NZ Herald, Stuff or Radio
NZ
This
is legislation designed to protect the rights of foreign oil
corporations and violate the rights of New Zealanders
Govt
abuses urgency to extend Anadarko Amendment
Govt
abuses urgency to extend Anadarko Amendment
17
May, 2013
The
Government is trying to pass legislation under urgency which would
make the Anadarko Amendment – which limits protest at sea – apply
to an additional 1.7 million square kilometres, the Green Party said
today.
Just
last month, the Government passed an amendment to the Crown Minerals
Act, dubbed the Anadarko Amendment, that limited protest activity in
New Zealand’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and territorial sea but
did not apply to the high seas. Today, under urgency, the Government
will try to pass a bill that will extend the limits on protest
activity to the high seas over New Zealand’s extended continental
shelf, beyond the exclusive economic zone – up to 350 miles from
New Zealand’s coastline.
“It
is outrageous the Government is now using urgency to sneak through
changes that would limit protest activity on New Zealand’s entire
continental shelf, which is quite possibly a breach of international
law,” said Green Party oceans spokesperson Gareth Hughes.
“The
Government shouldn’t put the business agenda of large foreign oil
companies ahead of the legal and human rights of New Zealanders.
“This
law change is likely to protect the interests of the self-described
“mega government owned company” China National Offshore Oil
Corporation and Shell.”
These
companies recently submitted a joint application for a petroleum
prospecting permit which extends beyond the EEZ and into New
Zealand’s extended continental shelf.
“It
is staggering that, without public scrutiny, the Government is about
to give itself jurisdiction over protesting on the high seas – a
move that clearly has international ramifications,” said Mr Hughes.
“It
is dubious that New Zealand even has the legal powers to do this and
it opens New Zealand up to legal challenge.
“Our
own Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade says New Zealand does not
have special rights to the fisheries above the continental shelf
beyond the EEZ or to control other activities such as shipping, yet
the Government is proposing to make laws to establish exclusion zones
around oil ships.
“Once
again the Government is making law for their big business mates and
offshore oil companies.”
References:
Ministry
of Foreign Affairs and Trade: “States do not have any special
rights to the water column above the continental shelf; so New
Zealand does not have special rights to the fisheries above the
continental shelf beyond the EEZ or to control other activities such
as shipping.” Source:
http://www.mfat.govt.nz/Treaties-and-International-Law/04-Law-of-the-Sea-and-Fisheries/NZ-Continental-Shelf-and-Maritime-Boundaries.php
Ministry
for the Environment: “In areas where the continental shelf extends
beyond 200NM from the baselines, the water itself above the
continental shelf is not within New Zealand’s jurisdiction and is
part of the high seas.” Source:
http://www.mfe.govt.nz/issues/oceans/jurisdictional.html
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