In 1995, the so-called “turbot war” between Spain and Canada was pivotal for Iberian fisheries. The main objective of this research is to revisit the turbot war to reflect on the issue of governing fisheries on the high seas, the cause behind the war, and how it was resolved. This paper provides guidelines for future research on the management of high seas fisheries
This thesis examines an important topic in international relations which has preoccupied diplomats f...
The fishing industries of the world are currently in a crisis brought about mainly by overfishing : ...
Governance of the world’s marine fisheries is ill-adapted to sustainability. Twenty years after the ...
In 1995, the so-called “turbot war” between Spain and Canada was pivotal for Iberian fisheries. The ...
Global fisheries are in a perceived state of crisis. Despite growing technological effort and an unp...
This article is about contested norms in inter-national encounters in global fisheries governance. I...
While shared stocks create some commonality of interests among states, they also present a potential...
The Article takes a glance international organizations and treatises concerning the Law of the Sea. ...
This thesis analyses the characteristics and legal implications of International Regime Theory with ...
From 1993 to 1995, the United Nations Conference on Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish...
In March 1995, Canadian gunboats seized and impounded a Spanish fishing trawler and cut the nets of...
The Dutch Jurist Hugo Grotius stated in his De Mare Liberum (The Freedom of the Seas, 1609), that th...
Property rights are in the center of fisheries management difficulties. The problem becomes more com...
The post World War II era saw the development of powerful self-contained fishing fleets, so-called d...
The purpose of this paper is to examine a current dispute involving resources in the sea, determine ...
This thesis examines an important topic in international relations which has preoccupied diplomats f...
The fishing industries of the world are currently in a crisis brought about mainly by overfishing : ...
Governance of the world’s marine fisheries is ill-adapted to sustainability. Twenty years after the ...
In 1995, the so-called “turbot war” between Spain and Canada was pivotal for Iberian fisheries. The ...
Global fisheries are in a perceived state of crisis. Despite growing technological effort and an unp...
This article is about contested norms in inter-national encounters in global fisheries governance. I...
While shared stocks create some commonality of interests among states, they also present a potential...
The Article takes a glance international organizations and treatises concerning the Law of the Sea. ...
This thesis analyses the characteristics and legal implications of International Regime Theory with ...
From 1993 to 1995, the United Nations Conference on Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish...
In March 1995, Canadian gunboats seized and impounded a Spanish fishing trawler and cut the nets of...
The Dutch Jurist Hugo Grotius stated in his De Mare Liberum (The Freedom of the Seas, 1609), that th...
Property rights are in the center of fisheries management difficulties. The problem becomes more com...
The post World War II era saw the development of powerful self-contained fishing fleets, so-called d...
The purpose of this paper is to examine a current dispute involving resources in the sea, determine ...
This thesis examines an important topic in international relations which has preoccupied diplomats f...
The fishing industries of the world are currently in a crisis brought about mainly by overfishing : ...
Governance of the world’s marine fisheries is ill-adapted to sustainability. Twenty years after the ...