This thesis investigates the Australian public right to fish. This includes an analysis of historical sources of the right in English law. This thesis describes evolution in the Australian right from those English sources. Key influences on that evolution have been the emergence of Indigenous rights and the adoption of fisheries management policies promoting sustainability and economic efficiency. Recent legal cases have increased uncertainty about the strength and effect of the Australian public right. Specific areas of uncertainty reviewed in this thesis include; the attitude of Australian courts to the utility of the right, the degree to which Australian law requires a clear intention to abrogate the right by legislative implication, the...
© 2018 The Author(s). Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship ov...
Open access fisheries represent a classic common pool resources problem, in which individual incenti...
This report (‘Nature and Extent of Rights to Fish in Western Australia’) is not a policy document. I...
The ancient common law public right to fish has had increasing resonance since 2001 when the High Co...
Managing coastal fisheries requires transitioning to sustainable exploitation of the marine environm...
A recent Parliamentary Inquiry in NSW concerning the non-commencement of s21AA of the Fisheries Mana...
Demands on fish stocks are generated by the millions of people who rely upon ocean and river systems...
It is undeniable that there is an outer limit on theappalling mess that is the public right to fish....
In both late-nineteenth-century Ireland and late-twentieth-century Canada there were a cluster of ca...
The comment: `we live on an island made of coalsurrounded by a sea full of fish, only an organisatio...
Australian courts have yet to uphold the existence of any Indigenous fishing, hunting or gathering r...
This contribution considers the potential conflicts that may arise between customary rights and envi...
Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship over a range of environm...
Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship over a range of environm...
The health of oceanic fish stocks is a cause for concern. In UK waters, just under half of monitored...
© 2018 The Author(s). Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship ov...
Open access fisheries represent a classic common pool resources problem, in which individual incenti...
This report (‘Nature and Extent of Rights to Fish in Western Australia’) is not a policy document. I...
The ancient common law public right to fish has had increasing resonance since 2001 when the High Co...
Managing coastal fisheries requires transitioning to sustainable exploitation of the marine environm...
A recent Parliamentary Inquiry in NSW concerning the non-commencement of s21AA of the Fisheries Mana...
Demands on fish stocks are generated by the millions of people who rely upon ocean and river systems...
It is undeniable that there is an outer limit on theappalling mess that is the public right to fish....
In both late-nineteenth-century Ireland and late-twentieth-century Canada there were a cluster of ca...
The comment: `we live on an island made of coalsurrounded by a sea full of fish, only an organisatio...
Australian courts have yet to uphold the existence of any Indigenous fishing, hunting or gathering r...
This contribution considers the potential conflicts that may arise between customary rights and envi...
Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship over a range of environm...
Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship over a range of environm...
The health of oceanic fish stocks is a cause for concern. In UK waters, just under half of monitored...
© 2018 The Author(s). Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship ov...
Open access fisheries represent a classic common pool resources problem, in which individual incenti...
This report (‘Nature and Extent of Rights to Fish in Western Australia’) is not a policy document. I...