The 1990s saw a wave of regional disputes over fish stocks that straddle both national waters and the high seas. Here, leading scholars attempt to explain the nature of these disputes. They ask whether evolving regimes meet the scientific, regulatory, and compliance-related tasks of effective management, and show the significance of regime interplay in this regard.
The 1990s saw a wave of regional disputes over fish stocks that straddle both national waters and the high seas. Here, leading scholars attempt to explain the nature of these disputes. They ask whether evolving regimes meet the scientific, regulatory, and compliance-related tasks of effective management, and show the significance of regime interplay in this regard.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Olav Schram Stokke is Research Director at the Fridtjof Nansen Institute. A political scientist from the University of Oslo, Stokke joined the Polar programme at the Institute in 1987, having previously been affiliated with the Norwegian Scool of Fisheries Science at the University of Tromsoe.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * High Seas Fisheries in International Law * 1: F. Orrego Vicuña: The International Law of High Seas Fisheries: From Freedom of Fishing to Sustainable Use * 2: B. Vukas and D. Vidas: Flags of Convenience and High Seas Fishing: The Emergence of a Legal Framework * 3: A. E. Boyle: Problems of Compulsory Jurisdiction and the Settlement of Disputes Relating to Straddling Fish Stocks * 4: G. Honneland: Recent Global Agreements on High Seas Fisheries: Potential Effects on Fisherman Compliance * Regional Approaches to Straddling Stocks Management * 5: D. A. Balton: The Bering Sea Doughnut Hole Convention: Regional Solution, Global Implications * 6: A. G. Oude Elferink: The Sea of Okhotsk Peanut Hole: De facto Extension of Coastal State Control * 7: C. C. Joyner: On the Borderline? Canadian Activism in the Grand Banks * 8: R. Churchill: Managing Straddling Fish Stocks in the North East Atlantic: A Multiplicity of Instruments and Regime Linkages--But How Effective a Management? * 9: O. S. Stokke: The Loophole of the Barents Sea Fisheries Regime * 10: R. Herr: The International Regulation of Patagonian Toothfish: CCAMLR and High Seas Fisheries Management * Conclusions * Index
* Introduction * High Seas Fisheries in International Law * 1: F. Orrego Vicuña: The International Law of High Seas Fisheries: From Freedom of Fishing to Sustainable Use * 2: B. Vukas and D. Vidas: Flags of Convenience and High Seas Fishing: The Emergence of a Legal Framework * 3: A. E. Boyle: Problems of Compulsory Jurisdiction and the Settlement of Disputes Relating to Straddling Fish Stocks * 4: G. Honneland: Recent Global Agreements on High Seas Fisheries: Potential Effects on Fisherman Compliance * Regional Approaches to Straddling Stocks Management * 5: D. A. Balton: The Bering Sea Doughnut Hole Convention: Regional Solution, Global Implications * 6: A. G. Oude Elferink: The Sea of Okhotsk Peanut Hole: De facto Extension of Coastal State Control * 7: C. C. Joyner: On the Borderline? Canadian Activism in the Grand Banks * 8: R. Churchill: Managing Straddling Fish Stocks in the North East Atlantic: A Multiplicity of Instruments and Regime Linkages--But How Effective a Management? * 9: O. S. Stokke: The Loophole of the Barents Sea Fisheries Regime * 10: R. Herr: The International Regulation of Patagonian Toothfish: CCAMLR and High Seas Fisheries Management * Conclusions * Index
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