The Australian federal government is rethinking its policy-based approach to integrated marine environmental management. Does effective coordination of oceans management activities require an overarching legislative framework? Should legislation operate to enforce cross-jurisdictional coordination? Can it also assure cross-sectoral integration? This paper explores possible answers to these questions, considering options for a legal framework for integrated marine environmental management in a federal context.
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This conference paper was originally published as Rose, GL, Legal frameworks for integrated marine environmental management, Proceedings of the Fulbright Symposium on Maritime Governance and Security: Australian and American Perspectives, University of Tasmania, 28-29 June 2006.