International Fisheries Law
Persistent and Emerging Challenges
Herausgeber: Kunoy, Bjørn; Yiallourides, Constantinos; Heidar, Tomas
International Fisheries Law
Persistent and Emerging Challenges
Herausgeber: Kunoy, Bjørn; Yiallourides, Constantinos; Heidar, Tomas
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Offering a practical exploration of persistent and new challenges relating to contemporary international fisheries law, this book examines emerging and unresolved issues in the field. It will be essential reading for those interested in the conservation, integrated management, and sustainable use of living resources globally.
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Offering a practical exploration of persistent and new challenges relating to contemporary international fisheries law, this book examines emerging and unresolved issues in the field. It will be essential reading for those interested in the conservation, integrated management, and sustainable use of living resources globally.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781032794457
- ISBN-10: 1032794453
- Artikelnr.: 70769442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 772g
- ISBN-13: 9781032794457
- ISBN-10: 1032794453
- Artikelnr.: 70769442
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Bjørn Kunoy is Professor of International Law at the University of the Faroe Islands. He is also Special Legal Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade, Faroe Islands. Tomas Heidar is President of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and Director of the Law of the Sea Institute of Iceland. Constantinos Yiallourides is Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in International Law at Macquarie University, Sydney. He is also Research Leader in Law of the Sea at the British Institute of International & Comparative Law (BIICL), London.
PART I: Introduction
1. International Fisheries Law: Persistent and Emerging Challenges
PART II: Governance and Institutional Challenges in Regional Fisheries
Management Organizations
2. Decolonizing RFMOs: The Case of the United Kingdom's IOTC Membership on
Behalf of the Chagos Archipelago
3. Overlapping Geographical Mandates of RFMOs
4. Challenges in RFMO Compliance Review Mechanisms
PART III: Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in Regional Fisheries Management
Organizations
5. Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in RFMOS and Under UNCLOS
6. Emerging Dispute Settlement Principles and Practices in RFMOs
7. The Objection Procedure in the South Pacific Regional Fisheries
Management Organisation
PART IV: Combating Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing
8. IUU Fishing Vessel Listing Cooperation and Current RFMO Practices
9. Indonesian Enforcement Measures Against IUU Fishing Vessels
10. Addressing Transshipment as Part of an Integrated Scheme of Monitoring
Measures
PART IV: Substantive and Procedural Aspects in Fisheries Disputes
11. Limitations on Compulsory Settlement of Disputes with Regard to
Fisheries in the EEZ Arising from Article 297(3)(a) of UNCLOS
12. Compulsory Conciliation Proceedings Regarding Disputes on Conservation
and Management of Fish Stocks
13. Jurisdictional Issues in the Settlement of Disputes Concerning
Straddling Fish Stocks Under UNCLOS
14. The Scope of Obligations in Article 63(1) of UNCLOS on the Management
of Shared Fish Stocks
15. Straddling and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks: Compatibility Requirement
and Scope of Rights of High Seas Fishing Nations
PART V: Trade related Measures and Fisheries
16. WTO Trade Disputes Concerning Marine Living Resources
17. The WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies and IUU Fishing
18. Regulatory Space for Measures Affecting Trade in Marine Resources
19. Unilateral Harmonization and the Implementation of the Import
Provisions of the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act
PART VI: The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Process (BBNJ
Process) and Implications for Fisheries Management
20. The Interface Between the BBNJ Agreement and RFMOs
21. The Impact of the BBNJ Agreement on Regional Fisheries Management
Organisations or Arrangements
PART VII: Climate Change and Fisheries
22. International Fisheries Law and the Anthropocene: A Challenge to
Foundational Narratives
23. Climate Change and Management of Shared and Straddling Fish Stocks:
Nothing (New) To See Here, Folks?
1. International Fisheries Law: Persistent and Emerging Challenges
PART II: Governance and Institutional Challenges in Regional Fisheries
Management Organizations
2. Decolonizing RFMOs: The Case of the United Kingdom's IOTC Membership on
Behalf of the Chagos Archipelago
3. Overlapping Geographical Mandates of RFMOs
4. Challenges in RFMO Compliance Review Mechanisms
PART III: Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in Regional Fisheries Management
Organizations
5. Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in RFMOS and Under UNCLOS
6. Emerging Dispute Settlement Principles and Practices in RFMOs
7. The Objection Procedure in the South Pacific Regional Fisheries
Management Organisation
PART IV: Combating Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing
8. IUU Fishing Vessel Listing Cooperation and Current RFMO Practices
9. Indonesian Enforcement Measures Against IUU Fishing Vessels
10. Addressing Transshipment as Part of an Integrated Scheme of Monitoring
Measures
PART IV: Substantive and Procedural Aspects in Fisheries Disputes
11. Limitations on Compulsory Settlement of Disputes with Regard to
Fisheries in the EEZ Arising from Article 297(3)(a) of UNCLOS
12. Compulsory Conciliation Proceedings Regarding Disputes on Conservation
and Management of Fish Stocks
13. Jurisdictional Issues in the Settlement of Disputes Concerning
Straddling Fish Stocks Under UNCLOS
14. The Scope of Obligations in Article 63(1) of UNCLOS on the Management
of Shared Fish Stocks
15. Straddling and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks: Compatibility Requirement
and Scope of Rights of High Seas Fishing Nations
PART V: Trade related Measures and Fisheries
16. WTO Trade Disputes Concerning Marine Living Resources
17. The WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies and IUU Fishing
18. Regulatory Space for Measures Affecting Trade in Marine Resources
19. Unilateral Harmonization and the Implementation of the Import
Provisions of the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act
PART VI: The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Process (BBNJ
Process) and Implications for Fisheries Management
20. The Interface Between the BBNJ Agreement and RFMOs
21. The Impact of the BBNJ Agreement on Regional Fisheries Management
Organisations or Arrangements
PART VII: Climate Change and Fisheries
22. International Fisheries Law and the Anthropocene: A Challenge to
Foundational Narratives
23. Climate Change and Management of Shared and Straddling Fish Stocks:
Nothing (New) To See Here, Folks?
PART I: Introduction
1. International Fisheries Law: Persistent and Emerging Challenges
PART II: Governance and Institutional Challenges in Regional Fisheries
Management Organizations
2. Decolonizing RFMOs: The Case of the United Kingdom's IOTC Membership on
Behalf of the Chagos Archipelago
3. Overlapping Geographical Mandates of RFMOs
4. Challenges in RFMO Compliance Review Mechanisms
PART III: Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in Regional Fisheries Management
Organizations
5. Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in RFMOS and Under UNCLOS
6. Emerging Dispute Settlement Principles and Practices in RFMOs
7. The Objection Procedure in the South Pacific Regional Fisheries
Management Organisation
PART IV: Combating Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing
8. IUU Fishing Vessel Listing Cooperation and Current RFMO Practices
9. Indonesian Enforcement Measures Against IUU Fishing Vessels
10. Addressing Transshipment as Part of an Integrated Scheme of Monitoring
Measures
PART IV: Substantive and Procedural Aspects in Fisheries Disputes
11. Limitations on Compulsory Settlement of Disputes with Regard to
Fisheries in the EEZ Arising from Article 297(3)(a) of UNCLOS
12. Compulsory Conciliation Proceedings Regarding Disputes on Conservation
and Management of Fish Stocks
13. Jurisdictional Issues in the Settlement of Disputes Concerning
Straddling Fish Stocks Under UNCLOS
14. The Scope of Obligations in Article 63(1) of UNCLOS on the Management
of Shared Fish Stocks
15. Straddling and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks: Compatibility Requirement
and Scope of Rights of High Seas Fishing Nations
PART V: Trade related Measures and Fisheries
16. WTO Trade Disputes Concerning Marine Living Resources
17. The WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies and IUU Fishing
18. Regulatory Space for Measures Affecting Trade in Marine Resources
19. Unilateral Harmonization and the Implementation of the Import
Provisions of the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act
PART VI: The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Process (BBNJ
Process) and Implications for Fisheries Management
20. The Interface Between the BBNJ Agreement and RFMOs
21. The Impact of the BBNJ Agreement on Regional Fisheries Management
Organisations or Arrangements
PART VII: Climate Change and Fisheries
22. International Fisheries Law and the Anthropocene: A Challenge to
Foundational Narratives
23. Climate Change and Management of Shared and Straddling Fish Stocks:
Nothing (New) To See Here, Folks?
1. International Fisheries Law: Persistent and Emerging Challenges
PART II: Governance and Institutional Challenges in Regional Fisheries
Management Organizations
2. Decolonizing RFMOs: The Case of the United Kingdom's IOTC Membership on
Behalf of the Chagos Archipelago
3. Overlapping Geographical Mandates of RFMOs
4. Challenges in RFMO Compliance Review Mechanisms
PART III: Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in Regional Fisheries Management
Organizations
5. Dispute Settlement Mechanisms in RFMOS and Under UNCLOS
6. Emerging Dispute Settlement Principles and Practices in RFMOs
7. The Objection Procedure in the South Pacific Regional Fisheries
Management Organisation
PART IV: Combating Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing
8. IUU Fishing Vessel Listing Cooperation and Current RFMO Practices
9. Indonesian Enforcement Measures Against IUU Fishing Vessels
10. Addressing Transshipment as Part of an Integrated Scheme of Monitoring
Measures
PART IV: Substantive and Procedural Aspects in Fisheries Disputes
11. Limitations on Compulsory Settlement of Disputes with Regard to
Fisheries in the EEZ Arising from Article 297(3)(a) of UNCLOS
12. Compulsory Conciliation Proceedings Regarding Disputes on Conservation
and Management of Fish Stocks
13. Jurisdictional Issues in the Settlement of Disputes Concerning
Straddling Fish Stocks Under UNCLOS
14. The Scope of Obligations in Article 63(1) of UNCLOS on the Management
of Shared Fish Stocks
15. Straddling and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks: Compatibility Requirement
and Scope of Rights of High Seas Fishing Nations
PART V: Trade related Measures and Fisheries
16. WTO Trade Disputes Concerning Marine Living Resources
17. The WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies and IUU Fishing
18. Regulatory Space for Measures Affecting Trade in Marine Resources
19. Unilateral Harmonization and the Implementation of the Import
Provisions of the U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act
PART VI: The Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction Process (BBNJ
Process) and Implications for Fisheries Management
20. The Interface Between the BBNJ Agreement and RFMOs
21. The Impact of the BBNJ Agreement on Regional Fisheries Management
Organisations or Arrangements
PART VII: Climate Change and Fisheries
22. International Fisheries Law and the Anthropocene: A Challenge to
Foundational Narratives
23. Climate Change and Management of Shared and Straddling Fish Stocks:
Nothing (New) To See Here, Folks?