Reorganizing the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea

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Reorganizing the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea

Executive Order No. 1034

June 25, 1985

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Reorganizing the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea

- Effective immediately, the Prime Minister shall be the Chairman of the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea. (Section 1)
- The members of the Cabinet Committee shall be:
    - Minister of Foreign Affairs
    - Minister of National Defense
    - Minister of Justice
    - Minister of Trade and Industry
    - Minister of Agriculture and Food
    - Minister of Natural Resources
    - Minister of the Budget
    - Assemblyman Arturo Tolentino
    - Assemblyman Renato Cayetano (Section 1)
- The Secretary-General to the Prime Minister shall be the Head of Technical Secretariat of the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea. (Section 2)
- All appropriations, personnel, records, property, and equipment of the Technical Secretariat of the United Nations Law of the Sea presently located at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall be immediately turned over to the Technical Secretariat, Office of the Secretary-General. (Section 3)
- All provisions of existing orders, rules, and regulations inconsistent with this Executive Order are hereby repealed. (Section 4)
- This Order shall take effect immediately. (Section 5)

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Chairman

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Minister of National Defense

Minister of Justice

Minister of Trade and Industry

Minister of Agriculture and Food

Minister of Natural Resources

Minister of the Budget

Assemblyman Arturo Tolentino

Assemblyman Renato Cayetano

Secretary-General

Technical Secretariat

United Nations Law of the Sea

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Reorganizing the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea

Executive Order No. 1034

June 25, 1985

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 1034 June 25, 1985 REORGANIZING THE CABINET COMMITTEE ON THE LAW OF THE SEA WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 738, dated 3 October 1981 creating the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea, made the Minister for Foreign Affairs as Chairman which was logical in view of the ongoing negotiations for the conclusion of this historic world legislative act; WHEREAS, with the signing of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on 10 December 1982 at Montego Bay, Jamaica, and its ratification by the interim Batasang Pambansa during its 6th Regular Session, it has become imperative for the Philippine Government to fully implement the provisions of Presidential Proclamation No. 370 on continental shelf; Presidential Decree No. 1599 on the exclusive economic zone and Presidential Decree No. 1596 on territorial seas as well as other laws and regulations governing exploitation of mineral, marine and aquatic resources of the Filipino nation and its national patrimony; WHEREAS, under Section 2, Article IX of the New Constitution the Prime Minister and the...
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Reorganizing the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea

Amends

n/a

Amended by

n/a

Tags

Executive Issuances

Executive Orders

Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea

Prime Minister

Chairman

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Minister of National Defense

Minister of Justice

Minister of Trade and Industry

Minister of Agriculture and Food

Minister of Natural Resources

Minister of the Budget

Assemblyman Arturo Tolentino

Assemblyman Renato Cayetano

Secretary-General

Technical Secretariat

United Nations Law of the Sea

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Executive Order

Reorganization

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 1034 June 25, 1985 REORGANIZING THE CABINET COMMITTEE ON THE LAW OF THE SEA WHEREAS, Executive Order No. 738, dated 3 October 1981 creating the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea, made the Minister for Foreign Affairs as Chairman which was logical in view of the ongoing negotiations for the conclusion of this historic world legislative act; WHEREAS, with the signing of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) on 10 December 1982 at Montego Bay, Jamaica, and its ratification by the interim Batasang Pambansa during its 6th Regular Session, it has become imperative for the Philippine Government to fully implement the provisions of Presidential Proclamation No. 370 on continental shelf; Presidential Decree No. 1599 on the exclusive economic zone and Presidential Decree No. 1596 on territorial seas as well as other laws and regulations governing exploitation of mineral, marine and aquatic resources of the Filipino nation and its national patrimony; WHEREAS, under Section 2, Article IX of the New Constitution the Prime Minister and the...
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Reorganizing the Cabinet Committee on the Law of the Sea