Queensland Legislation
Crimes at Sea Act 2001
An Act to give effect to a cooperative scheme for dealing with crimes at sea, and for other purposes
Preamble Parliament's reasons for enacting this Act are— 1 The Commonwealth and the States have agreed to a cooperative scheme to apply the criminal law of the States extraterritorially in the areas adjacent to the coast of Australia. 2 Under the scheme, the criminal law of each State is to apply in the area adjacent to the State— (a) for a distance of 12 nautical miles from the baseline for the State—by force of the law of the State; and (b) beyond 12 nautical miles up to a distance of 200 nautical miles from the baseline for the State or the outer limit of the continental shelf (whichever is the greater distance)—by force of the law of the Commonwealth. 3 Responsibility for administering criminal justice in the area covered by the scheme will be divided between the Commonwealth and the States under the scheme and an intergovernmental agreement. 4 The purpose of this Act is to give legal force to the scheme (so far as it depends on the legislative power of the State) and to provide for consequential vesting of judicial and other powers.
1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Crimes at Sea Act 2001.
2 Commencement This Act commences on a day to be fixed by proclamation.
3 Definitions In this Act— cooperative scheme means the legislative and administrative scheme for applying and enforcing criminal law in the areas adjacent to the coast of Australia set out in the schedule. intergovernmental agreement means the agreement entered into under clause 5 of the schedule.
4 Ratification of cooperative scheme To the extent that it lies within the legislative competence of the State to give the cooperative scheme the force of law, it has the force of law.
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