The Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) has been the centre of attention in an ongoing conflict regarding management and allocation of quota since the distribution of the species changed and expanded to new areas. These changes in distribution have been linked to higher sea temperature, increasing stock size and changes in feeding opportunities. In this thesis a closer look is taken on the international negotiations between the coastal states regarding the mackerel and within the North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC) with particular emphasis on understanding the position of Iceland. The international legal framework in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and UN Fish Stock Agreement (UNFSA) provided information on th...
This following bachelor thesis aims at examining possible scenarios of the integration of Iceland’s ...
SummaryIceland is heading for a fight with the European Union by flouting mackerel quotas. Nigel Wil...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This is an empirical analysis of the so-called Northeast Atlantic Mackerel Dispute between coastal n...
This is an empirical analysis of the so-called Northeast Atlantic Mackerel Dispute between coastal n...
This is an empirical analysis of the so-called Northeast Atlantic Mackerel Dispute between coastal n...
Presented thesis analyzes the Icelandic fisheries as a national interest and its role in foreign pol...
Presented thesis analyzes the Icelandic fisheries as a national interest and its role in foreign pol...
How do states allocate joint fish stocks that straddle international boundaries? What factors determ...
This thesis examines the mackerel negotiations from 2010-2014 and the role that Iceland played in th...
A changing climate will challenge the effectiveness and functioning of existing international resour...
Research by J.D. Sachs and A.M. Warner, indicates that resource-rich countries are less successful i...
Since the 1980s, so-called “rights-based” fisheries management regimes – specifically those designed...
A changing climate will challenge the effectiveness and functioning of existing international resour...
The Northeast Atlantic sustains a number of pelagic fish stocks, the most important of which are Nor...
This following bachelor thesis aims at examining possible scenarios of the integration of Iceland’s ...
SummaryIceland is heading for a fight with the European Union by flouting mackerel quotas. Nigel Wil...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
This is an empirical analysis of the so-called Northeast Atlantic Mackerel Dispute between coastal n...
This is an empirical analysis of the so-called Northeast Atlantic Mackerel Dispute between coastal n...
This is an empirical analysis of the so-called Northeast Atlantic Mackerel Dispute between coastal n...
Presented thesis analyzes the Icelandic fisheries as a national interest and its role in foreign pol...
Presented thesis analyzes the Icelandic fisheries as a national interest and its role in foreign pol...
How do states allocate joint fish stocks that straddle international boundaries? What factors determ...
This thesis examines the mackerel negotiations from 2010-2014 and the role that Iceland played in th...
A changing climate will challenge the effectiveness and functioning of existing international resour...
Research by J.D. Sachs and A.M. Warner, indicates that resource-rich countries are less successful i...
Since the 1980s, so-called “rights-based” fisheries management regimes – specifically those designed...
A changing climate will challenge the effectiveness and functioning of existing international resour...
The Northeast Atlantic sustains a number of pelagic fish stocks, the most important of which are Nor...
This following bachelor thesis aims at examining possible scenarios of the integration of Iceland’s ...
SummaryIceland is heading for a fight with the European Union by flouting mackerel quotas. Nigel Wil...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...