Significant developments have recently occurred in the ongoing campaign by the Australian Government to combat illegal foreign fishing in Australian waters, particularly against Patagonian toothfish poaching. On 22 March 2004 significant amendments to Australia’s fisheries laws were passed by the Commonwealth Parliament to improve regulatory efficiency and combat illegal foreign fishing in the Australian Fishing Zone (AFZ). In addition, on 12 March 2004 the Federal Court of Australia delivered a landmark decision in Olbers v Commonwealth of Australia (No 4) [2004] FCA 229 concerning the automatic forfeiture of foreign vessels to the Commonwealth of Australia at the time when a fisheries offence occurs rather than upon apprehension. It is ar...
This paper discusses Australian surveillance and enforcement policy for the Heard and McDonald Islan...
The emergence of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing as a policy issue over the past t...
Copyright © 2013 Robert Kearney. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
The right of prompt release has been interpreted by ITLOS as a safeguard balancing the right of the ...
The right of prompt release has been interpreted by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Se...
Illegal fishing is a widespread, global phenomenon that is affecting already heavily depleted wild f...
The High Court of Australia has brought to a close one chapter of the various legal proceedings aris...
Australia has demonstrated a significant commitment to apprehending foreign nationals and vessels f...
Illegal fishing in the Heard and McDonald Islands' Australian Fishing Zone raises significant securi...
The world’s fish stocks are suffering from over-utilization. The earth’s oceans are subject to explo...
Fisheries laws simply regulate human interactions with fish. Yet it is an enormous challenge to get ...
The 2010 year for maritime jurisdiction and activities has been a fairly steady one for Australia. T...
Non-traditional maritime security concerns have become more importantthan ever in the post-Cold War ...
This article examines recent steps taken by Australia and France to combat illegal fishing in their ...
This paper was released on 16 February 2016 to assist participants in preparing a submission to the ...
This paper discusses Australian surveillance and enforcement policy for the Heard and McDonald Islan...
The emergence of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing as a policy issue over the past t...
Copyright © 2013 Robert Kearney. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
The right of prompt release has been interpreted by ITLOS as a safeguard balancing the right of the ...
The right of prompt release has been interpreted by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Se...
Illegal fishing is a widespread, global phenomenon that is affecting already heavily depleted wild f...
The High Court of Australia has brought to a close one chapter of the various legal proceedings aris...
Australia has demonstrated a significant commitment to apprehending foreign nationals and vessels f...
Illegal fishing in the Heard and McDonald Islands' Australian Fishing Zone raises significant securi...
The world’s fish stocks are suffering from over-utilization. The earth’s oceans are subject to explo...
Fisheries laws simply regulate human interactions with fish. Yet it is an enormous challenge to get ...
The 2010 year for maritime jurisdiction and activities has been a fairly steady one for Australia. T...
Non-traditional maritime security concerns have become more importantthan ever in the post-Cold War ...
This article examines recent steps taken by Australia and France to combat illegal fishing in their ...
This paper was released on 16 February 2016 to assist participants in preparing a submission to the ...
This paper discusses Australian surveillance and enforcement policy for the Heard and McDonald Islan...
The emergence of illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing as a policy issue over the past t...
Copyright © 2013 Robert Kearney. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...