Australian Offshore Laws

Australian Offshore Laws
Author: M. W. D. White
Publsiher: Federation Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2009
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1862877424

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Australian Offshore Laws brings together in one place a reference to all laws that apply to offshore Australian waters for the benefit of legal practitioners, regulators, academics and students. It demonstrates the unnecessary complexity of the Australian offshore legal regime and proposes, as a first step towards reform, a review of the Offshore Constitutional Settlement of 1979 (OCS 1979). It discusses the manner of present drafting of such laws as many Commonwealth, State, and Territory laws apply offshore but few are drafted in a manner which identifies their limits or recognises their interaction with other offshore laws of with the OCS 1979.

Australian Maritime Law

Australian Maritime Law
Author: M. W. D. White
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2014
Genre: Maritime law
ISBN: 1862879508

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Follows on from the First and the Second editions of which White was the editor and wrote some of the chapters. In those earlier editions many eminent Australian maritime lawyers contributed chapters from their own point of view but in this new edition the author has tried to bring a consistency of treatment of topics which flows from the one author writing the entire work.

Petroleum Law in Australia

Petroleum Law in Australia
Author: Tina Hunter,John Chandler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2013
Genre: Petroleum law and legislation
ISBN: 0409333204

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Petroleum Law and Policy in Australia examines the law and policy related to the exploration and production of petroleum. This clear and concise text by Tina Hunter and John Chandler considers both offshore and onshore petroleum activities. The focus of the text is on offshore petroleum, which reflects the predominance of this type of activity in Australia. Petroleum Law and Policy in Australia explains the basis of petroleum regulation, explorings, critical areas for exploration and development, and their associated legal issues. These include: the relationship between the Commonwealth and states and territories; the regulatory structure; licensing and permitting; commercial arrangements between explorers and producers; environmental regulation; and safety regulation. Hunter and Chandler also consider the emerging area of unconventional petroleum onshore, especially coal seam shale gas. Hunter and Chandler introduce the reader to the regulation of petroleum exploration and production, including its special terminology, commercial and legal background. This text provides a real insight into the legal and policy ramifications in Australia. Features and Benefits 1. The first text to deal exclusively with Petroleum law and policy in Australia. 2. Provides a concise overview of Australian petroleum law enabling students and practitioners to understand the legal basis of the regulatory regime. 3. Identifies licencing requirements and issues relating to Joint Venture Contracts. 4. Encompasses current topical issues such as Coal Seam Gas and LNG Plant Development onshore, as well as the Varanus Island and Montara Oil Spill incidents in Australia.

Offshore Australia

Offshore Australia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1980
Genre: Australia
ISBN: UVA:35007004826446

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Australasian Marine Pollution Laws

Australasian Marine Pollution Laws
Author: M. W. D. White
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2007
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1862875529

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The book analyses the international conventions, the Australian and New Zealand legislation and the regulatory structures in both countries relating to the protection and preservation of the marine environment from ship pollution. It concentrates on the important aspects of the marine environment and its protection and preservation in the light of the huge tonnages of vital trade goods carried by many merchant ships to and from the Australasian region.This second edition sets out:the sources of pollution of the coastal seas; the UN international conventions on the marine environment; the International Maritime Organization conventions; marine salvage; the complexities of the Australian offshore jurisdiction covering the Commonwealth States; the New Zealand offshore jurisdiction; some of the key aspects of regulatory governance and infrastructure; and the status of the IMO conventions on shipping and the marine environment.

Petroleum Law in Australia

Petroleum Law in Australia
Author: Tina Soliman Hunter,John A. P. Chandler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0409356182

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A clear and concise analysis of the law and policy governing onshore and offshore petroleum exploration and production.

Australian Coastal and Marine Law

Australian Coastal and Marine Law
Author: Rachel J. Baird,Donald Rothwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2011
Genre: Coastal zone management
ISBN: 1862878447

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This book is a comprehensive guide to Australian coastal and marine law. Since the landmark enactment of the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 (Cth), and the subsequent High Court decision in NSW v Commonwealth, there have been rapid developments in Australian coastal and marine law and policy. The Offshore Constitutional Settlement paved the way for offshore management between the Commonwealth, States and the Northern Territory, and from this foundation a raft of new environmental laws were adopted in the 1980s and 1990s, often promoted by international developments such as the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, or through new marine pollution conventions adopted by the International Maritime Organisation. The book particularly reflects upon how Australian law regulates and manages a range of environmental issues which arise in the coastal zone and the marine environment. The Australian maritime domain is the focus of analysis, including all areas within State and Territorial jurisdiction, and areas within Commonwealth control and regulation. Activities that are subject to specific consideration include the continental shelf, fishing, indigenous rights, marine parks, marine pollution, ports and harbours, and shipping.

Transport Law in Australia

Transport Law in Australia
Author: John Livermore
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-04-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789403523231

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John Livermore’s succinct monograph provides a useful overview of Australian transport law, as of July 2017…This is a readable and useful publication which provides a good summary of Australian transport law. Simon Baughen, Professor of Shipping Law, Swansea University /Artho Cyraith Llongau Extract from full review of the 3rd edition in Journal of International Maritime Law, January 2020 This updated edition of Transport Law in Australia describes the main sources of transport law, jurisdiction and courts, state immunity, and the legal role of transport intermediaries. The scope of the book is broad in that it encompasses maritime, road, rail, air, and multimodal transport law. Almost half the book is devoted to maritime and shipping law which, for an island nation with over 95% of its international trade carried by sea, is as important as it is unsurprising. Whilst works of this nature have the potential to be a ‘dry’ read, in this case the author has taken an approach which makes the book eminently readable and usable. The text is well supported by in-depth research and enhanced with comprehensive referencing, footnotes, tables of cases and statutes, as well as a selected bibliography. With Australian society and the economy vitally dependent on all modes of transport this book will be a valuable addition for many in the transport community. This includes transport operators, shippers and freight forwarders, transport regulators and lawyers, as well as academics, researchers and students engaged in the study of transport. The author’s practical and masterful approach to the subject should go a long way to ensuring the success of Transport Law in Australia as well as being a valuable addition to the body of literature on this important topic. Barrie Lewarn, Professor, Australian Maritime College, National Centre for Ports and Shipping, University of Tasmania Review of the second edition of Transport Law in Australia