In response to the call for evidence issued by the European and External Relations Committee of the Scottish Parliament, this submission provides a legal evaluation of the environmental dimension of the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) and the possible implications of 'Brexit' for the sustainable exploitation of Scotland's living marine resources
The European Union (EU) is today the world’s third largest fishing entity (surpassed only by China a...
As a result of Brexit, the United Kingdom (UK) regained its former autonomy to manage the fish stock...
AbstractFishing in European waters has been a contentious issue since the sixteenth century and was ...
The law relating to freshwater fishing in Scotland is purely of national origin and so will not be a...
This submission provides legal evidence in support of a positive evaluation of Scotland's EU members...
In July 2015, Scotland became one of the first countries to sign up to the UN Sustainable Developmen...
Brexit will overshadow the development of fisheries legislation for the next decade. The UK Governm...
An analysis of Scotland's fishing interests within the European Community, together with the careful...
There has long been a tension between environmental regulation and the European Common Fisheries Pol...
On 30 September 2020, the United Kingdom and Norway signed the Framework Agreement on Fisheries that...
Examining fisheries, Brexit, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) and its consequences for the ...
The Scottish Government has pledged to reform inshore fisheries by 2020, while the UK Government is ...
The European Union (EU) is today the world’s third largest fishing entity (surpassed only by China a...
As a result of Brexit, the United Kingdom (UK) regained its former autonomy to manage the fish stock...
AbstractFishing in European waters has been a contentious issue since the sixteenth century and was ...
The law relating to freshwater fishing in Scotland is purely of national origin and so will not be a...
This submission provides legal evidence in support of a positive evaluation of Scotland's EU members...
In July 2015, Scotland became one of the first countries to sign up to the UN Sustainable Developmen...
Brexit will overshadow the development of fisheries legislation for the next decade. The UK Governm...
An analysis of Scotland's fishing interests within the European Community, together with the careful...
There has long been a tension between environmental regulation and the European Common Fisheries Pol...
On 30 September 2020, the United Kingdom and Norway signed the Framework Agreement on Fisheries that...
Examining fisheries, Brexit, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) and its consequences for the ...
The Scottish Government has pledged to reform inshore fisheries by 2020, while the UK Government is ...
The European Union (EU) is today the world’s third largest fishing entity (surpassed only by China a...
As a result of Brexit, the United Kingdom (UK) regained its former autonomy to manage the fish stock...
AbstractFishing in European waters has been a contentious issue since the sixteenth century and was ...