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COZENS, PETER
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006790
New Zealand's maritime environment and security
/ Cozens, Peter (ed)
1996
Cozens, Peter
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Publication
Wellington, Victoria University, 1996.
Description
xv, 233p.
Standard Number
0475201000
Key Words
Navy - New Zealand
;
New Zealand - Navy
;
Maritime - New Zealand
;
Security - New Zealand - Maritime
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International Law - New Zealand
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103081
Oceania and security: a perspective form New Zealand
/ Cozens, Peter
Cozens, Peter
Journal Article
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
Security
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Governance
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Social Geography
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New Zealand
;
Oceania
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096404
Prospects for a New Zealand marine corps
/ Cozens, Peter
Cozens, Peter
Journal Article
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Publication
2010.
Key Words
Security
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Environment
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Economy
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Maritime
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China
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India
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Marine
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New Zealand
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Wellington
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184592
Protecting New Zealand's ocean estate
/ Cozens, Peter
Cozens, Peter
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The nation's maritime estate claimed, and ratified, under the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea is more than fifteen times the area of its landmass. There are vital foreign policy, economic, environmental and security considerations associated with this priceless asset. Oceans policy is a difficult and challenging issue that previous administrations have tried to instigate but without success. This does not mean it cannot be successfully developed and articulated. A specific policy and a government agency for maritime affairs are necessary to face strategic challenges and optimise opportunities for New Zealand's future.
Key Words
United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
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New Zealand's
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Ocean Estate
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