This article is about contested norms in inter-national encounters in global fisheries governance. It illustrates how norms work by reconstructing the trajectory of the 1995 ‘Turbot War’ as a series of inter-national encounters among diverse sets of Canadian and European stakeholders. By unpacking the contestations and identifying the norms at stake, it is suggested that what began as action at cross-purposes (i.e. each party referring to a different fundamental norm), ultimately holds the potential for fairer fisheries governance. This finding is shown by linking source and settlement of the dispute and identifying the shared concern for the balance between the right to fish and the responsibility for sustainable fisheries. The article dev...
This paper explores a series of maxims, widely known in policy and academic circles as the ‘principl...
The removal of harmful fisheries subsidies is essential to reverse unsustainable fisheries globally....
Regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) and regional fisheries management arrangements h...
This article is about contested norms in inter-national encounters in global fisheries governance. I...
The regulation of high sea fishing would not be successful without cooperation among the states in t...
This project investigates bilateral fishing agreements between the European Union and developing sta...
© 2009 Margaret A. Young. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cambridge.or...
The EU envisions itself as a global leader in sustainable fisheries governance. This paper explores ...
As outlined in Chapter 1, the GAP project is situated within a transition zone from a traditional fi...
This thesis analyses the characteristics and legal implications of International Regime Theory with ...
The EU is a major fishing power, portraying itself as a normative actor and as a champion of sustain...
Despite two decades of the Common Fishery Policy (CFP), the fishery politics of the European Union (...
The article offers an analysis of the globalisation debate in the context of international fisheries...
Custom is an essential source of international law. Yet the process of customary law formation has r...
How do states allocate joint fish stocks that straddle international boundaries? What factors determ...
This paper explores a series of maxims, widely known in policy and academic circles as the ‘principl...
The removal of harmful fisheries subsidies is essential to reverse unsustainable fisheries globally....
Regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) and regional fisheries management arrangements h...
This article is about contested norms in inter-national encounters in global fisheries governance. I...
The regulation of high sea fishing would not be successful without cooperation among the states in t...
This project investigates bilateral fishing agreements between the European Union and developing sta...
© 2009 Margaret A. Young. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cambridge.or...
The EU envisions itself as a global leader in sustainable fisheries governance. This paper explores ...
As outlined in Chapter 1, the GAP project is situated within a transition zone from a traditional fi...
This thesis analyses the characteristics and legal implications of International Regime Theory with ...
The EU is a major fishing power, portraying itself as a normative actor and as a champion of sustain...
Despite two decades of the Common Fishery Policy (CFP), the fishery politics of the European Union (...
The article offers an analysis of the globalisation debate in the context of international fisheries...
Custom is an essential source of international law. Yet the process of customary law formation has r...
How do states allocate joint fish stocks that straddle international boundaries? What factors determ...
This paper explores a series of maxims, widely known in policy and academic circles as the ‘principl...
The removal of harmful fisheries subsidies is essential to reverse unsustainable fisheries globally....
Regional fisheries management organisations (RFMOs) and regional fisheries management arrangements h...