In May 1999 Iceland, Norway and Russia signed an agreement (the "Loophole Agreement") designed to resolve a six-year dispute over unregulated fishing by Icelandic vessels for straddling stocks in an enclave ("the Loophole") of high seas in the central Barents Sea. The Agreement, which gives Iceland fishing rights in the Norwegian and Russian EEZs in return for ceasing fishing in the Loophole, is an example of direct co-operation between coastal and high seas fishing states over the management of straddling fish stocks on the high seas which the 1995 UN Agreement on the Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks envisages as a possible alternative to management through a regional fisheries organisation. The article explains why th...
More than three decades in the making, the 2010 agreement between Norway and Russia on a bounadry in...
The UN Fish Stocks Agreement was an effort to curb rising conflicts and unilateral actions regarding...
A structural reform of the Icelandic fishing industry which created the conditions for fair and free...
In May 1999 Iceland, Norway and Russia signed an agreement (the "Loophole Agreement") designed to re...
In May 1999 Iceland, Norway and Russia signed an agreement (the "Loophole Agreement") designed to re...
In May 1999 Iceland, Norway and Russia signed an agreement (the "Loophole Agreement") designed to re...
This paper takes on to examine the negotiations regarding fishing rights in a disputed area in Baren...
The Svalbard Treaty confers full and absolute sovereignty of Svalbard’s land and territorial waters ...
Considerable fishing operations occur in the European part of the Arctic Ocean, especially in waters...
The Barents Sea is one of the world’s most productive oceans, and is home to at least 20 million nes...
INTRODUCTION. At various times, the sustainable use of marine living resources in the high seas outs...
INTRODUCTION. At various times, the sustainable use of marine living resources in the high seas outs...
INTRODUCTION. At various times, the sustainable use of marine living resources in the high seas outs...
How do states allocate joint fish stocks that straddle international boundaries? What factors determ...
FræðigreinUnlike most western countries, marine fisheries in Iceland and Norway is still of some nat...
More than three decades in the making, the 2010 agreement between Norway and Russia on a bounadry in...
The UN Fish Stocks Agreement was an effort to curb rising conflicts and unilateral actions regarding...
A structural reform of the Icelandic fishing industry which created the conditions for fair and free...
In May 1999 Iceland, Norway and Russia signed an agreement (the "Loophole Agreement") designed to re...
In May 1999 Iceland, Norway and Russia signed an agreement (the "Loophole Agreement") designed to re...
In May 1999 Iceland, Norway and Russia signed an agreement (the "Loophole Agreement") designed to re...
This paper takes on to examine the negotiations regarding fishing rights in a disputed area in Baren...
The Svalbard Treaty confers full and absolute sovereignty of Svalbard’s land and territorial waters ...
Considerable fishing operations occur in the European part of the Arctic Ocean, especially in waters...
The Barents Sea is one of the world’s most productive oceans, and is home to at least 20 million nes...
INTRODUCTION. At various times, the sustainable use of marine living resources in the high seas outs...
INTRODUCTION. At various times, the sustainable use of marine living resources in the high seas outs...
INTRODUCTION. At various times, the sustainable use of marine living resources in the high seas outs...
How do states allocate joint fish stocks that straddle international boundaries? What factors determ...
FræðigreinUnlike most western countries, marine fisheries in Iceland and Norway is still of some nat...
More than three decades in the making, the 2010 agreement between Norway and Russia on a bounadry in...
The UN Fish Stocks Agreement was an effort to curb rising conflicts and unilateral actions regarding...
A structural reform of the Icelandic fishing industry which created the conditions for fair and free...