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Consultation on whether to establish a marine protected area in the British Indian ocean territory
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The announcement was preceded by a public 10 November. In response to parliamentary questions, and unimpressed by Mauritian protests, the FCO has since confirmed its "intention to go ahead" with the marine protected area, to be co-financed by US and Swiss charities (Pew Charitable Trusts and Bertarelli Foundation) until 2013
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The announcement was preceded by a public 'Consultation on Whether to Establish a Marine Protected Area in the British Indian Ocean Territory', FCO Consultation Document (10 November 2009). In response to parliamentary questions, and unimpressed by Mauritian protests, the FCO has since confirmed its "intention to go ahead" with the marine protected area, to be co-financed by US and Swiss charities (Pew Charitable Trusts and Bertarelli Foundation) until 2013;
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An act to remove doubts as to the validity of colonial laws
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chapter 63
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'An Act to Remove Doubts as to the Validity of Colonial Laws', 28 & 29 Vict. (1865), chapter 63;
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M. Elliott and A. Perreau- Saussine, 'Pyrrhic Public Law: Bancoult and the Sources, Status and Content of Common Law Limitations on Prerogative Power', Public Law 52 (2009) 697-722;
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S. Wells and J. Day, 'Application of the IUCN Protected Area Management Categories in the Marine Environment', Parks Magazine 28 (2004) 28-38.
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Unlike the 12-mile territorial waters of the British isles, the extent of the BIOT territorial sea has remained at three nautical miles, as defined in the BIOT Fishery Limits Ordinance of 1 October 1991; British Yearbook of International Law 62 (1991) 648.
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and US Department of Defense, Base Structure Report: Fiscal Year 2007 Baseline (Government Printing Office: Washington/DC 2007) 78. According to a 1987 UK-US Agreement on Operations and Construction Contracts on Diego Garcia (1576 UNTS 179), at least 20 percent of all contractual procurement goes to British firms. For example, UK engineering consultants W.S. Atkins PLC of Epsom/Surrey have long held a lucrative 24.5 percent share in joint venture DG 21 LLC, for servicing the US base at Diego Garcia under contract with the US Department of Defense. The cumulative value of the contract (No. N6242-06-D-4501, renewed on 30 July 2010) currently stands at US$479 million, with a share of over US$117 million for the British partner firm, one of whose directors is retired Admiral Baron Boyce, former First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy
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and US Department of Defense, Base Structure Report: Fiscal Year 2007 Baseline (Government Printing Office: Washington/DC 2007) 78. According to a 1987 UK-US Agreement on Operations and Construction Contracts on Diego Garcia (1576 UNTS 179), at least 20 percent of all contractual procurement goes to British firms. For example, UK engineering consultants W.S. Atkins PLC of Epsom/Surrey have long held a lucrative 24.5 percent share in joint venture DG 21 LLC, for servicing the US base at Diego Garcia under contract with the US Department of Defense. The cumulative value of the contract (No. N6242-06-D-4501, renewed on 30 July 2010) currently stands at US$479 million, with a share of over US$117 million for the British partner firm, one of whose directors is retired Admiral Baron Boyce, former First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy.
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R. Wolfrum (Ed.) Oxford University Press: Oxford, online September
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See E. Afsah, 'Diego Garcia (British Indian Ocean Territory)', in R. Wolfrum (Ed.), Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (Oxford University Press: Oxford, online September 2009 at http://www.mpepil.com);
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Analogous to the new "marine national monuments" proclaimed by US President G.W. Bush in 2006 and 2009 (creating 50-mile "conservation zones" around several current and former US military bases in the Pacific) online 6 May
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D. Vine, 'Environmental Protection of Bases?', Foreign Policy in Focus (online 22 April 2010 at http://www.fpif.org/articles/environmental- protectionof-bases); and infra note 126.
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(Pew Environment Group) the journal edited by BIOT Conservation Adviser C.R.C. Sheppard. According to the FCO its initiative was supported by over 221000 electronic signatures collected by the US-based online advocacy network Avaaz which covered "responses from 223 countries" [i.e., rather amazingly, 31 more than the current UN membership]
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J. Nelson and H. Bradner (Pew Environment Group), 'The Case for Establishing Ecosystem-Scale Marine Reserves', Marine Pollution Bulletin 60 (2010) 635-637, the journal edited by BIOT Conservation Adviser C.R.C. Sheppard. According to the FCO, its initiative was supported by over 221,000 electronic signatures collected by the US-based online advocacy network Avaaz, which covered "responses from 223 countries" [i.e., rather amazingly, 31 more than the current UN membership];
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1833 UNTS 3, ratified by Mauritius on 4 November 1994 (accession by the UK on 25 July 1997, with an extension to the BIOT). Upon acceding to the 1995 Implementation Agreement on Straddling Fish Stocks (2167 UNTS 3), Mauritius objected (by a declaration on 25 March 1997) to Britain's extension of the Agreement to the BIOT, reaffirming its "sovereignty and sovereign rights over these islands, namely the Chagos Archipelago which form an integral part of the national territory of Mauritius, and over their surrounding maritime spaces". The UK defended its position by a declaration on 30 July 1997, and (following UK ratification of the Agreement on behalf of the BIOT on 3 December 1999) Mauritius reiterated its objection by a further declaration on 8 February 2002.
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