Seefischereirecht und Küstengewässer nach der Auffassung der Amerikanischen Staaten
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In: Verfassung und Recht in Übersee: VRÜ = World comparative law : WCL, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 87-88
ISSN: 0506-7286
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This book gathers the proceedings of an OECD Workshop that took place in April 2004 in Paris, on Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing -- a worldwide problem which is increasing in scale. The aim of the workshop was to better understand the social and economic factors that drive IUU fishing in order to identify more effective methods to combat this evil and propose new ways to deal with it.
In: Cambridge studies in international and comparative law [76]
Numerous international legal regimes now seek to address the global depletion of fish stocks, and increasingly their activities overlap. The relevant laws were developed at different times by different groups of states. They are motivated by divergent economic approaches, influenced by disparate non-state actors, and implemented by separate institutions such as the World Trade Organization and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. Margaret Young shows how these and other factors affect the interaction between regimes. Her empirical and doctrinal analysis moves beyond the discussion of conflicting norms that has dominated the fragmentation debate. Case-studies include the negotiation of new rules on fisheries subsidies, the restriction of trade in endangered marine species and the adjudication of fisheries import bans. She explores how regimes should interact, in fisheries governance and beyond, to offer insights into the practice and legitimacy of regime interaction in international law.
In: Publications on ocean development volume 52
Explores how, the commitments based on the 1995 Fish Stocks Agreement are acted upon by States in a selection of regional fisheries management regimes. This book reviews three established regional fisheries management regimes and two regional agreements establishing such regimes, negotiated following the 1995 Agreement