Fisheries matters: from E6 week ending 22 February 2013
Last week we noted the Fisheries (Foreign Charter Vessels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read in parliament, and then referred to the Primary Production
Last week we noted the Fisheries (Foreign Charter Vessels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was read in parliament, and then referred to the Primary Production
This week one media outlet reported – incorrectly – that the Ministry of Primary Industries had advised the Government that changes to legislation to prohibit
On Monday the Fisheries (Foreign Charter Vessels and Other Matters) Amendment Bill was introduced in Parliament. The Bill implements the Government’s decisions on the prohibition
This week Peter Coleman, a liquidator, confirmed the Ngāti Tama fisheries holdings company, Ikatuna Limited, is unlikely to recover most of the $4.6 million it
This week the Treaty Tribes Coalition and the Māori Fisheries Trust held the seventh National Māori Fisheries Conference in Auckland. The conference focussed on fisheries
Purpose This paper provides a summary of significant Māori-focused social, economic and treaty policy developments for the quarter 1 April 2012 to 30 June 2012.
On Wednesday the Department of State (United States of America) released its annual report on people trafficking. The 395-page report, entitled Trafficking in Persons 2012,
The text in regards to forced labour on foreign-flagged fishing vessels in New Zealand is more sustainable; which is essentially that poor working conditions on
As advised last week, Statements of Intent for Government ministries and departments were published following the Budget. These are three-year strategic and business plans commencing
On Wednesday Primary Industries Minister, David Carter, and Labour Minister, Kate Wilkinson, announced that legislation would be introduced to ban commercial fishing in New Zealand
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