United Kingdom Association of Fish Producer Organisations vSecretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs[2013] This case was a judicial review over the reallocation of unused fishing quota from the from the larger to smaller scale operators. The larger operators sought to quash the decision on the grounds of legitimate expectation, interference with a possession under human rights law and discrimination. The claim was dismissed on all three grounds but the reasoning for the dismissal of the human rights claim potentially established fishing quota as a possession, before finding no interference as unused quota had no value. Since most quota in the UK is used this could require compensation to fishers if there are further adjustm...
Managing coastal fisheries requires transitioning to sustainable exploitation of the marine environm...
It is generally understood that since 1984 the Icelandic fishery man- agement system has been based ...
Under the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy, each Member State decides how to allocate its national fishi...
United Kingdom Association of Fish Producer Organisations vSecretary of State for Environment, Food ...
The UK’s fishery is a public asset worth in the region of £1,125 million. The free allocation of qu...
Case-note on The Salmon Net Fishing Association of Scotland v The Scottish Ministers [2020] CSOH 1
The comment: `we live on an island made of coalsurrounded by a sea full of fish, only an organisatio...
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...
Marine fish discarding has become a contentious environmental issue, but little attention has been p...
In Cherenzia v. Lynch, several commercial fishermen filed suit to challenge the constitutionality of...
© 2018 The Author(s). Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship ov...
It is undeniable that there is an outer limit on theappalling mess that is the public right to fish....
There is a rising concern over the impact of aquaculture, particularly salmon farming, on the aquati...
Managing coastal fisheries requires transitioning to sustainable exploitation of the marine environm...
It is generally understood that since 1984 the Icelandic fishery man- agement system has been based ...
Under the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy, each Member State decides how to allocate its national fishi...
United Kingdom Association of Fish Producer Organisations vSecretary of State for Environment, Food ...
The UK’s fishery is a public asset worth in the region of £1,125 million. The free allocation of qu...
Case-note on The Salmon Net Fishing Association of Scotland v The Scottish Ministers [2020] CSOH 1
The comment: `we live on an island made of coalsurrounded by a sea full of fish, only an organisatio...
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...
Marine fish discarding has become a contentious environmental issue, but little attention has been p...
In Cherenzia v. Lynch, several commercial fishermen filed suit to challenge the constitutionality of...
© 2018 The Author(s). Property rights are a widely advocated policy tool to encourage stewardship ov...
It is undeniable that there is an outer limit on theappalling mess that is the public right to fish....
There is a rising concern over the impact of aquaculture, particularly salmon farming, on the aquati...
Managing coastal fisheries requires transitioning to sustainable exploitation of the marine environm...
It is generally understood that since 1984 the Icelandic fishery man- agement system has been based ...
Under the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy, each Member State decides how to allocate its national fishi...