Gloria Chao / David L. VanderZwaag (eds.)Towards Principled Access and Operations
Aquaculture Law and Policy
Towards Principled Access and Operations
Herausgeber: Vanderzwaag, David L; Chao, Gloria
Gloria Chao / David L. VanderZwaag (eds.)Towards Principled Access and Operations
Aquaculture Law and Policy
Towards Principled Access and Operations
Herausgeber: Vanderzwaag, David L; Chao, Gloria
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An examination of the numerous law and policy issues that must be addressed in the search for effective regulation of aquaculture.
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An examination of the numerous law and policy issues that must be addressed in the search for effective regulation of aquaculture.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9780415702010
- ISBN-10: 0415702011
- Artikelnr.: 21454378
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9780415702010
- ISBN-10: 0415702011
- Artikelnr.: 21454378
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
David L. VanderZwaag, Gloria Chao
Introduction: Towards Principled Access and Operations in Aquaculture Part
1: Aquaculture Law and Policy at the Millennium: Global Trends and
Challenges 1. Global Trends in Aquaculture Development 2. Global Challenges
in the Regulation of Aquaculture Part 2: Canadian Experience and Challenges
in Aquaculture Law and Policy 3. Canadian Aquaculture and the Principles of
Sustainable Development: Gauging the Law and Policy Tides and Charting a
Course 4. A Principled Approach to Property Rights in Canadian Aquaculture
5. Conflict Prevention and Management: Designing Effective Dispute
Resolution Strategies for Aquaculture Siting and Operations 6. Mariculture
and Canadian Maritime Law Jurisdiction: An Unexplored Relationship? 7 . The
Taxation of Aquaculture in Canada: Policy Implications of the Agricultural
Model Part 3: Aboriginal Title and Rights in Aquaculture 8. Aboriginal
Title and Aquaculture 9. Aquaculture Law and Policy in Canada and the Duty
to Consult with Aboriginal Peoples 10. The Duty to Consult: The Mi'kmaq
Perspective 11. Indigenous Rights: Implications for Aquaculture Part 4:
International Trade Dimensions in Aquaculture 12. Aquaculture and the
Multilateral Trade Regime: Issues of Seafood Safety, Labelling and the
Environment 13. The Impact of European Union Trade Relations on Coastal
Communities in Scandinavia: The Case of Salmon Farming Exports from the
Faroes and Norway 14. Transgenic Fish: Some Canadian Regulatory Issues
Part Five: Comparative National Legal Approaches in Aquaculture 15.
Development of a US EEZ Operational Framework for Aquaculture 16.
Australian Aquaculture: Opportunities and Challenges 17. New Zealand
Mariculture: Unfairly Challenged? Conclusion: 'Towards Principled Access
and Operations' Sustainable Aquaculture Law and Policy Needs
1: Aquaculture Law and Policy at the Millennium: Global Trends and
Challenges 1. Global Trends in Aquaculture Development 2. Global Challenges
in the Regulation of Aquaculture Part 2: Canadian Experience and Challenges
in Aquaculture Law and Policy 3. Canadian Aquaculture and the Principles of
Sustainable Development: Gauging the Law and Policy Tides and Charting a
Course 4. A Principled Approach to Property Rights in Canadian Aquaculture
5. Conflict Prevention and Management: Designing Effective Dispute
Resolution Strategies for Aquaculture Siting and Operations 6. Mariculture
and Canadian Maritime Law Jurisdiction: An Unexplored Relationship? 7 . The
Taxation of Aquaculture in Canada: Policy Implications of the Agricultural
Model Part 3: Aboriginal Title and Rights in Aquaculture 8. Aboriginal
Title and Aquaculture 9. Aquaculture Law and Policy in Canada and the Duty
to Consult with Aboriginal Peoples 10. The Duty to Consult: The Mi'kmaq
Perspective 11. Indigenous Rights: Implications for Aquaculture Part 4:
International Trade Dimensions in Aquaculture 12. Aquaculture and the
Multilateral Trade Regime: Issues of Seafood Safety, Labelling and the
Environment 13. The Impact of European Union Trade Relations on Coastal
Communities in Scandinavia: The Case of Salmon Farming Exports from the
Faroes and Norway 14. Transgenic Fish: Some Canadian Regulatory Issues
Part Five: Comparative National Legal Approaches in Aquaculture 15.
Development of a US EEZ Operational Framework for Aquaculture 16.
Australian Aquaculture: Opportunities and Challenges 17. New Zealand
Mariculture: Unfairly Challenged? Conclusion: 'Towards Principled Access
and Operations' Sustainable Aquaculture Law and Policy Needs
Introduction: Towards Principled Access and Operations in Aquaculture Part
1: Aquaculture Law and Policy at the Millennium: Global Trends and
Challenges 1. Global Trends in Aquaculture Development 2. Global Challenges
in the Regulation of Aquaculture Part 2: Canadian Experience and Challenges
in Aquaculture Law and Policy 3. Canadian Aquaculture and the Principles of
Sustainable Development: Gauging the Law and Policy Tides and Charting a
Course 4. A Principled Approach to Property Rights in Canadian Aquaculture
5. Conflict Prevention and Management: Designing Effective Dispute
Resolution Strategies for Aquaculture Siting and Operations 6. Mariculture
and Canadian Maritime Law Jurisdiction: An Unexplored Relationship? 7 . The
Taxation of Aquaculture in Canada: Policy Implications of the Agricultural
Model Part 3: Aboriginal Title and Rights in Aquaculture 8. Aboriginal
Title and Aquaculture 9. Aquaculture Law and Policy in Canada and the Duty
to Consult with Aboriginal Peoples 10. The Duty to Consult: The Mi'kmaq
Perspective 11. Indigenous Rights: Implications for Aquaculture Part 4:
International Trade Dimensions in Aquaculture 12. Aquaculture and the
Multilateral Trade Regime: Issues of Seafood Safety, Labelling and the
Environment 13. The Impact of European Union Trade Relations on Coastal
Communities in Scandinavia: The Case of Salmon Farming Exports from the
Faroes and Norway 14. Transgenic Fish: Some Canadian Regulatory Issues
Part Five: Comparative National Legal Approaches in Aquaculture 15.
Development of a US EEZ Operational Framework for Aquaculture 16.
Australian Aquaculture: Opportunities and Challenges 17. New Zealand
Mariculture: Unfairly Challenged? Conclusion: 'Towards Principled Access
and Operations' Sustainable Aquaculture Law and Policy Needs
1: Aquaculture Law and Policy at the Millennium: Global Trends and
Challenges 1. Global Trends in Aquaculture Development 2. Global Challenges
in the Regulation of Aquaculture Part 2: Canadian Experience and Challenges
in Aquaculture Law and Policy 3. Canadian Aquaculture and the Principles of
Sustainable Development: Gauging the Law and Policy Tides and Charting a
Course 4. A Principled Approach to Property Rights in Canadian Aquaculture
5. Conflict Prevention and Management: Designing Effective Dispute
Resolution Strategies for Aquaculture Siting and Operations 6. Mariculture
and Canadian Maritime Law Jurisdiction: An Unexplored Relationship? 7 . The
Taxation of Aquaculture in Canada: Policy Implications of the Agricultural
Model Part 3: Aboriginal Title and Rights in Aquaculture 8. Aboriginal
Title and Aquaculture 9. Aquaculture Law and Policy in Canada and the Duty
to Consult with Aboriginal Peoples 10. The Duty to Consult: The Mi'kmaq
Perspective 11. Indigenous Rights: Implications for Aquaculture Part 4:
International Trade Dimensions in Aquaculture 12. Aquaculture and the
Multilateral Trade Regime: Issues of Seafood Safety, Labelling and the
Environment 13. The Impact of European Union Trade Relations on Coastal
Communities in Scandinavia: The Case of Salmon Farming Exports from the
Faroes and Norway 14. Transgenic Fish: Some Canadian Regulatory Issues
Part Five: Comparative National Legal Approaches in Aquaculture 15.
Development of a US EEZ Operational Framework for Aquaculture 16.
Australian Aquaculture: Opportunities and Challenges 17. New Zealand
Mariculture: Unfairly Challenged? Conclusion: 'Towards Principled Access
and Operations' Sustainable Aquaculture Law and Policy Needs