The international regime of fisheries : : from UNCLOS 1982 to the Presential Sea / / José A. de Yturriaga.
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Superior document: | Publications on Ocean Development |
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Place / Publishing House: | The Hague, The Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,, [1997] ©1997 |
Year of Publication: | 1997 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Publications on Ocean Development
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (344 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- CHAPTER I HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
- I. The Hague Codification Conference
- II. The Truman Proclamation
- III. Expansion of Jurisdiction in Latin America
- 1. Unilateral declarations
- 2. The Santiago Declaration
- IV. First UN Conference on the Law of the Sea
- 1. Preparatory work of the ILC
- 2. Convention on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone
- 3. Convention on the High Seas
- 4. Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the High Seas
- 5. Convention on the Continental Shelf
- V. Second UN Conference on the Law of the Sea
- VI. European Fisheries Convention
- VII. Phase Prior to the Convening of the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea
- 1. US-USSR Proposal
- 2. Work of the General Assembly
- 3. The Montevideo and Lima Declarations
- 4. The African contribution to the EEZ concept
- 5. The "Patrimonial Sea" concept
- VIII. The Seabed Committee as Preparatory Committee of the Conference27
- 1. List of Subjects and Issues
- 2. Proposals
- a) Minimalist proposals
- b) Maximalist proposals
- c) Intermediate proposals
- d) Other proposals
- e) Proposals on delimitation
- f) Proposals on the high seas
- g) Conclusions
- IX. Phase Prior to the Celebration of the Conference
- 1. Generalization of the expansion of jurisdiction
- 2. ICJ Judgment on Iceland's Fisheries Jurisdiction Case
- CHAPTER TWO THE THIRD UN CONFERENCE ON THE LAW OF THE SEA
- I. Proposals Submitted to the Conference
- 1. Organization of the Conference
- 2. General debate
- 3. Preferential proposals
- 4. Territorialist proposals
- 5. Zonal proposals
- 6. Sectorial proposals
- a) Land-locked and GDS
- b) Species
- 7. Proposals on delimitation
- 8. Proposals on the high seas
- 9. Conclusions.
- II. Negotiating Texts
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Informal Single Negotiating Text
- a) Legal nature and rights and duties of States
- b) LLSGDS
- c) Delimitation
- 3. Revised Single Negotiating Text
- a) Legal nature and rights and duties of States
- b) LLSGDS
- c) Delimitation
- 4. Informal Composite Negotiating Text
- a) Legal nature and rights and duties of States
- b) LLSGDS
- c) Delimitation
- III. Adoption, Signature and Entry into Force of the Convention
- 1. Adoption
- a) Legal nature and rights and duties of States
- b) LLSGDS
- c) Delimitation
- 2. Signature
- a) Legal nature and rights and duties of States
- b) LLSGDS
- c) Delimitation
- 3. Entry into force
- a) Adoption of the Agreement on the Implementation of Part XI of the Convention
- b) Signature of the Agreement
- c) Entry into force of the Convention
- CHAPTER 3 FISHERIES REGIME IN THE LAW OF THE SEA CONVENTION
- I. Fisheries in the Territorial Sea
- II. Fisheries in the Contiguous Zone
- III. Fisheries in the Continental Shelf
- IV. Fisheries in the Exclusive Economic Zone
- 1. Legal nature of the BEZ
- 2. Rights and duties
- a) Coastal States
- b) Land-locked and GOS
- c) Other States
- 3. Special regime for certain fish stocks
- a) Straddling stocks
- b) Highly migratory species
- c) Marine mammals
- d) Anadromous stocks
- e) Catadromous species
- f) Sedentary species
- 4. Navigation
- 5. Delimitation
- a) Regulations of the Convention
- b) ICJ jurisprudence
- 6. Settlement of disputes
- a) Fisheries
- b) Delimitation
- V. Fisheries in the High Seas
- 1. General principles: freedom of fishing
- 2. Rights and duties of States
- a) Right of free access to fisheries
- b) Obligation of conservation
- c) Obligation of co-operation
- d) Institutionalization of the co-operation
- 3. Limits of the freedom of fishing.
- a) Straddling stocks
- b) Highly migratory species
- c) Marine mammals
- d) Anadromous stocks
- e) Catadromous species
- 4. Navigation
- 5. Settlement of disputes
- CHAPTER 4 BEYOND UNCLOS: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
- I. Developments after UNCLOS
- 1. Large-scale pelagic driftnet fishing
- 2. Preparation of the UN Conference on Environment and Development
- 3. UN Conference on Environment and Development
- 4. International Code of Conduct for Responsible Fishing
- 5. UN Conference on Straddling and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks
- a) First session
- b) Second session
- c) Third session
- d) Fourth session
- e) Fifth session
- f) Sixth session
- g) Signature of the Agreement
- II. Agreement on Straddling and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks
- 1. Objective and principles
- a) Objective
- b) General principles
- c) Scope of application
- d) Precautionary approach
- e) Compatibility of measures
- f) International co-operation
- 2. Enforcement
- a) Flag State
- b) Inspecting State
- c) Port State
- 3. Settlement of disputes
- 4. Participation
- 5. Critical appraisal
- a) Scope of application of the Agreement
- b) Enforcement by States other than the flag State
- c) Use of force
- d) Conclusions
- III. Theory and Practice of Fishing on the High Seas
- 1. The "Presential Sea" Doctrine
- a) Elaboration of the doctrine
- b) Critical appraisal
- c) Influence of the doctrine in Chile
- d) Influence of the doctrine in Argentina
- 2. Conflicts between Canada and the European Community
- a) Amendment of Canada's fisheries regulations
- b) Conflicts within NAFO
- c) Arrest of the Spanish fishing vessel "Estai"
- d) Solution of the conflict
- e) Critical appraisal
- 3. Dispute between Canada and Spain
- a) Arrest of the Spanish fishing vessel "Estai"
- b) Spain's application to the ICJ against Canada
- c) Critical appraisal.
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- I. General Aspects and Historical Antecedents of Fisheries
- II. Fisheries in the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea
- III. Fisheries in UNCLOS
- IV. Fisheries beyond UNCLOS
- INDEX
- I. Index of Names
- II. Index of Subjects.