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The changing international law of high seas fisheries

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Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1999Description: 338p xviISBN:
  • 9786610432417
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.7622 VIC VIC
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Contents:
Contents 1. Evolving principles and concepts of international law 2. The influence of the third United Nations conference on the law of the sea 3. Developing the international law options 4. Trends in contemporary international law and practice 5. The United Nations conference on straddling and highly migratory fish stocks 6. Conservation and management issues 7. Ecosystem management and legal interactions between national jurisdiction and the high seas 8. International cooperation for conservation and management 9. Compliance and enforcement 10. Effecting dispute settlement Conclusion: reconciling freedom of fishing and conservation.
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Contents
1. Evolving principles and concepts of international law
2. The influence of the third United Nations conference on the law of the sea
3. Developing the international law options
4. Trends in contemporary international law and practice
5. The United Nations conference on straddling and highly migratory fish stocks
6. Conservation and management issues
7. Ecosystem management and legal interactions between national jurisdiction and the high seas
8. International cooperation for conservation and management
9. Compliance and enforcement
10. Effecting dispute settlement
Conclusion: reconciling freedom of fishing and conservation.