Fisheries problems in the North Pacific are not new. In the past century, disputes between nations have developed over whaling, fur sealing, halibut and salmon fishing. Currently, crises are again in the making concerning the utilization of certain fishery stocks of this area. The purpose of this comment is to provide a framework of international law of the sea concepts within which the current problems can be examined
This paper briefly describes some of the Japanese far-sea fisheries in the Pacific Ocean which are n...
I seek to establish here the degree to which multilateralism prevailed in the postwar era, or instea...
The Article takes a glance international organizations and treatises concerning the Law of the Sea. ...
Since all marine fisheries are either shared or shareable and constitute a renewable resource, broad...
This Comment examines the unilateral development of fishery or economic zone in the contiguous water...
Japanese whaling practices have always sparked controversy among the international community. Japan\...
This paper will begin with a treatment of the North Pacific Fisheries Convention of 1952. After expl...
Within the astonishingly brief timespan of five or six years, a fundamental change has been wrought ...
The abundant resources of the North Pacific Ocean have been the subject of international disputes an...
It is now almost six years since the adoption of the LOS Convention and over ten years since the gen...
There is a widespread demand among nations to convene a new international conference on the law of t...
In spite of the economic and political importance, fishery problems are being dragged in by the back...
Our Pacific Northwest has attained worldwide recognition from the fact that here a successful system...
In the broadest historical perspective, the Convention laid the groundwork for the modern-day norm o...
The United States, Canada, and Japan signed the International Convention for the High Seas Fisheries...
This paper briefly describes some of the Japanese far-sea fisheries in the Pacific Ocean which are n...
I seek to establish here the degree to which multilateralism prevailed in the postwar era, or instea...
The Article takes a glance international organizations and treatises concerning the Law of the Sea. ...
Since all marine fisheries are either shared or shareable and constitute a renewable resource, broad...
This Comment examines the unilateral development of fishery or economic zone in the contiguous water...
Japanese whaling practices have always sparked controversy among the international community. Japan\...
This paper will begin with a treatment of the North Pacific Fisheries Convention of 1952. After expl...
Within the astonishingly brief timespan of five or six years, a fundamental change has been wrought ...
The abundant resources of the North Pacific Ocean have been the subject of international disputes an...
It is now almost six years since the adoption of the LOS Convention and over ten years since the gen...
There is a widespread demand among nations to convene a new international conference on the law of t...
In spite of the economic and political importance, fishery problems are being dragged in by the back...
Our Pacific Northwest has attained worldwide recognition from the fact that here a successful system...
In the broadest historical perspective, the Convention laid the groundwork for the modern-day norm o...
The United States, Canada, and Japan signed the International Convention for the High Seas Fisheries...
This paper briefly describes some of the Japanese far-sea fisheries in the Pacific Ocean which are n...
I seek to establish here the degree to which multilateralism prevailed in the postwar era, or instea...
The Article takes a glance international organizations and treatises concerning the Law of the Sea. ...