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ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION (NORTHERN TERRITORY SUPREME COURT) ACT 1978 - SECT 4 Jurisdiction of Supreme Court

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION (NORTHERN TERRITORY SUPREME COURT) ACT 1978 - SECT 4

Jurisdiction of Supreme Court

  (1)   The Supreme Court of the Northern Territory of Australia has jurisdiction, at the suit of the Director, the Commission or a Land Council, to make orders for or in relation to the enforcement, in relation to uranium mining operations in the Alligator Rivers Region, of any requirement of or having effect under a prescribed instrument, so far as the requirement relates to any matter affecting the environment in that region.

  (2)   A Land Council is not entitled to maintain a suit by virtue of this section unless the matter in relation to which the requirement is sought to be enforced is a matter affecting the environment in a part of the Alligator Rivers Region that is included in the area for which that Land Council is established and is Aboriginal land within the meaning of the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 .

  (3)   The Director or the Commission is not entitled to maintain a suit by virtue of this section unless the matter in relation to which the requirement is sought to be enforced is a matter affecting the environment in a part of the Alligator Rivers Region that is included in a Commonwealth reserve or conservation zone under Part   15 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.