This article examines recent steps taken by Australia and France to combat illegal fishing in their claimed maritime zones of jurisdiction around their adjacent sub-Antarctic island territories. These steps comprise operational responses and legal developments, including the conclusion of two bilateral treaties on cooperative surveillance and enforcement. Geographical and legal problems associated with addressing the illegal fishing threat in the Southern Ocean are highlighted. It is concluded that when they come to be tested by international legal authorities, some of the more innovative legal measures under discussion are likely to be appraised as being in conflict with some provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Se...
Illegal fishing is a widespread, global phenomenon that is affecting already heavily depleted wild f...
The right of prompt release has been interpreted by ITLOS as a safeguard balancing the right of the ...
In the late 1990s the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) and the Convention on the Conservation of Antarc...
In recent years, concerns about illegal, unauthorised and unreported ( IUU ) fishing have increased,...
This Article examines Australia\u27s attempt to protect whales in the Antarctic Southern Ocean, in a...
Significant developments have recently occurred in the ongoing campaign by the Australian Government...
Non-traditional maritime security concerns have become more importantthan ever in the post-Cold War ...
Law enforcement in Antarctica is complicated by uncertainties regarding sovereignty and jurisdiction...
This paper discusses Australian surveillance and enforcement policy for the Heard and McDonald Islan...
Australia has demonstrated a significant commitment to apprehending foreign nationals and vessels f...
The right of prompt release has been interpreted by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Se...
The South Pacific as a region has far more ocean space than land territory. The majority of small is...
An examination of the law of hot pursuit in the context of IUU fishing in the Southern Ocean and Aus...
Throughout the world, overexploitation threatens the future viability of many fish stocks. This thre...
Soviet Union fishing fleets found Patagonian toothfish in 1985 off the Kerguelen Islands in the Sout...
Illegal fishing is a widespread, global phenomenon that is affecting already heavily depleted wild f...
The right of prompt release has been interpreted by ITLOS as a safeguard balancing the right of the ...
In the late 1990s the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) and the Convention on the Conservation of Antarc...
In recent years, concerns about illegal, unauthorised and unreported ( IUU ) fishing have increased,...
This Article examines Australia\u27s attempt to protect whales in the Antarctic Southern Ocean, in a...
Significant developments have recently occurred in the ongoing campaign by the Australian Government...
Non-traditional maritime security concerns have become more importantthan ever in the post-Cold War ...
Law enforcement in Antarctica is complicated by uncertainties regarding sovereignty and jurisdiction...
This paper discusses Australian surveillance and enforcement policy for the Heard and McDonald Islan...
Australia has demonstrated a significant commitment to apprehending foreign nationals and vessels f...
The right of prompt release has been interpreted by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Se...
The South Pacific as a region has far more ocean space than land territory. The majority of small is...
An examination of the law of hot pursuit in the context of IUU fishing in the Southern Ocean and Aus...
Throughout the world, overexploitation threatens the future viability of many fish stocks. This thre...
Soviet Union fishing fleets found Patagonian toothfish in 1985 off the Kerguelen Islands in the Sout...
Illegal fishing is a widespread, global phenomenon that is affecting already heavily depleted wild f...
The right of prompt release has been interpreted by ITLOS as a safeguard balancing the right of the ...
In the late 1990s the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) and the Convention on the Conservation of Antarc...