Extractive industry, human rights and indigenous rights in New Zealand's exclusive economic zone

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Extractive industry, human rights and indigenous rights in New Zealand's exclusive economic zone
Abstract
This article is a response to the recent surge of interest over extractive industry in New Zealand and the opposition to this by many iwi. The New Zealand government has in recent years made offshore exploration and production a high priority. By the extractive industry, we mean the people, companies, and activities involved in removing oil and gas, metals, coal, stone and other useful resources from the ground.
Publication
The New Zealand Yearbook of International Law
Date
2020-11-09
Volume
11
Pages
37-71
Accessed
10/25/25, 4:11 AM
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Citation
Erueti, A., & Pietras, J. (2020). Extractive industry, human rights and indigenous rights in New Zealand’s exclusive economic zone. The New Zealand Yearbook of International Law, 11, 37–71. https://doi.org/10.3316/informit.870741509817014