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Niue Treaty Niue Treaty on Cooperation in Fisheries Surveillance and Law Enforcement in the South Pacific Region Signed 9 July 1992 Location Honiara, Solomon Islands Effective 20 May 1993 Condition 4 ratifications Signatories 17[1] Parties 14 Depositary Government of Niue The Niue Treaty on Cooperation in Fisheries Surveillance and Law Enforcement in the South Pacific Region or Niue Treaty is a multilateral treaty of countries in Oceania to enforce effectively their fisheries laws.
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Ratifications
The treaty was signed by (or on behalf of) 17 states/territories, of which as of May 2011 14 had ratified the treaty:
Country/Territory Signature Ratification Comment Australia
9 July 1992 3 March 1993 Cook Islands
9 July 1992 3 March 1993 New Zealand Fiji
11 August 1992 5 March 1996 Kiribati
11 May 1992 13 October 1994 Marshall Islands
9 July 1992 10 January 1995 Micronesia, Federated States of
9 July 1992 3 December 1993 Nauru
9 July 1992 30 September 1993 New Zealand
9 July 1992 Niue
9 July 1992 9 March 1993 New Zealand Palau
9 July 1992 3 March 1999 Papua New Guinea
11 May 1993 12 November 1994 Samoa
9 July 1992 14 May 1994 Solomon Islands
9 July 1992 27 May 1994 Tokelau
11 May 1993 New Zealand Tonga
9 July 1992 20 May 1993 Tuvalu
9 July 1992 Vanuatu
9 July 1992 10 November 1993 See Also
References
- ^ "Treaties: record details". ECOLEX. http://www.ecolex.org/ecolex/ledge/view/RecordDetails?id=TRE-001964&index=treaties. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
External links
Categories:- Treaties concluded in 1992
- Treaties entered into force in 1993
- 1992 in Niue
- 1993 in Niue
- Politics of Oceania
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