Government policies providing financial aid to small and medium scale business enterprises are found everywhere around the globe, including those that is managed by Indonesia, and is allowed under the world trade arrangement managed by the WTO. An important part of this policy is subsidies made available to fishing businesses. Be that as it may, overfishing and the resulting fish stock crisis globally has made the practice of subsidizing marine fishing enterprises suspect in light of marine environment protection. This article discusses the issues of fishing subsidies as practiced in Indonesia in view of the current regime of economic law and the need to develop a sustainable fishing practices
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
Fisheries play an important role in food security, especially in Indonesia. Two-thirds of the land a...
Government policies providing financial aid to small and medium scale business enterprises are found...
<p>Fisheries subsidies have been practiced by many states in the world. Such actions are considered ...
Fisheries subsidies have been practiced by many states in the world. Such actions are considered as ...
Indonesia protested the policy of the WTO, which required the abolition of subsidies. Therefore, Ind...
Indonesia protested the policy of the WTO, which required the abolition of subsidies. Therefore, Ind...
Issues in fisheries have been regulated in various International conventions. The United Nations Con...
As a maritime country, Indonesia is one of the largest fish producers in the world. This marine reso...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
Fisheries play an important role in food security, especially in Indonesia. Two-thirds of the land a...
Government policies providing financial aid to small and medium scale business enterprises are found...
<p>Fisheries subsidies have been practiced by many states in the world. Such actions are considered ...
Fisheries subsidies have been practiced by many states in the world. Such actions are considered as ...
Indonesia protested the policy of the WTO, which required the abolition of subsidies. Therefore, Ind...
Indonesia protested the policy of the WTO, which required the abolition of subsidies. Therefore, Ind...
Issues in fisheries have been regulated in various International conventions. The United Nations Con...
As a maritime country, Indonesia is one of the largest fish producers in the world. This marine reso...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
The potential of natural resources of Indonesia's marine fisheries was estimated at 6.4 million tons...
Fisheries play an important role in food security, especially in Indonesia. Two-thirds of the land a...