Market Denial and International Fisheries Regulation
The Targeted and Effective Use of Trade Measures Against the Flag of Convenience Fishing Industry
Biographical note
Darren S. Calley is a Lecturer of Laws at the University of Essex, United Kingdom.
Readership
Scholars of the laws of the sea or environmental law, policy-makers and NGOs is the fisheries sphere, and undergraduate and postgraduate students of the laws of the marine environment.
Table of contents
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: The Flag of Convenience Industry: Its Historical and Economic Pedigree, Contemporary Context and Relationship to High Seas Fishing
Chapter Three: The Consequences of Flag of Convenience Fisheries on the Marine Environment and Fisheries Sector
Chapter Four: The Law of the Sea – The Legal Vacuum that has Created the Flag of Convenience Industry and the Attempt to Create a Genuine Link
Chapter Five: The Growing Use of Market Denial Strategies by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations
Chapter Six: Multilateral Trade Measures: How CITES Could be Used in the Fight Against IUU Fishing
Chapter Seven: International Trade Law: The WTO, GATT and Regional Free Trade
Chapter Eight: Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
Chapter Two: The Flag of Convenience Industry: Its Historical and Economic Pedigree, Contemporary Context and Relationship to High Seas Fishing
Chapter Three: The Consequences of Flag of Convenience Fisheries on the Marine Environment and Fisheries Sector
Chapter Four: The Law of the Sea – The Legal Vacuum that has Created the Flag of Convenience Industry and the Attempt to Create a Genuine Link
Chapter Five: The Growing Use of Market Denial Strategies by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations
Chapter Six: Multilateral Trade Measures: How CITES Could be Used in the Fight Against IUU Fishing
Chapter Seven: International Trade Law: The WTO, GATT and Regional Free Trade
Chapter Eight: Conclusions
Bibliography
Index
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