Examples of Maritime Jurisdiction in a sentence
Sea Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction (Fixed Penalty Notice) Bill 2013 — Second Stage.—Senators Brian Ó Domhnaill, Denis O’Donovan, Paschal Mooney.
These terms are consistent with the upcoming Maritime Jurisdiction Bill.
J.R.V. Prescott, Maritime Jurisdiction in East Asian Seas 48 (East- West Env’t & Policy Inst., Occasional Paper No. 4, 1987) (stating that because the two countries have a record of solving maritime disputes, Dokdo/Takeshima is unlikely to become a flashpoint in the future); see also Yokota, supra note 9 (“Tokyo and Seoul could conceivably decide to shelve the issue and muddle through, as they did after they normalized relations some 50 years ago.
Sea Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction (Fixed Penalty Notice) Bill 2013 — First Stage.Bille dá ngairtear Acht do leasú an Achta Bill entitled an Act to amend the Sea- Iascaigh Mhara agus Dlínse Muirí, 2006; do Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Act dhéanamh socrú maidir le fógraí pionóis 2006; to provide for the issuing of fixed shocraithe a eisiúint i leith cionta áirithe penalty notices in respect of certain sea iascaigh mhara; agus i dtaobh nithe fisheries offences; and related matters.
Durham University: International Boundaries Research Unit, Maritime Jurisdiction and Boundaries in the Arctic Region, http://www.dur.ac.uk/ibru/resources/arctic/ (last visited Sept.
The Maritime Jurisdiction Act establishes boundaries and zones in the territorial sea, and in May 2021, the Government published a Policy Statement on the Framework for Ireland’s Offshore Electricity Transmission System, introducing a phased transition to a centralised offshore transmission system model19Any working group looking at the development of offshore energy must engage with these developments before proceeding.
This Act may be cited as the Archipelagic Waters and Maritime Jurisdiction Act, 1993 and shall come into operation on such date as the Minister responsible for the Law of the Sea may appoint by notice published in the Gazette.
Section 38 of the Maritime Safety Act 2005 (as amended by the Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Act 2006) enables an authorised officer to declare a Temporary Exclusion Zone (TEZ) to ensure that Search and Rescue (SAR) and recovery operations can be conducted safely.
Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of Turkey and the Government of National Accord-State of Libya on Delimitation of the Maritime Jurisdiction Areas in the Mediterranean, 27 November 2019, https://treaties.un.org/Pages/ showDetails.aspx?objid=080000028056605a.
The definitions of the constituent parts of the maritime area will be aligned with the Maritime Jurisdiction Bill once enacted.