The fisheries regime of the exclusive economic zone / / M. Dahmani.
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Superior document: | Publications on Ocean Development |
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Place / Publishing House: | Dordrecht, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : M. Nijhoff Publishers,, [1987] ©1987 |
Year of Publication: | 1987 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Publications on Ocean Development
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (200 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- PREFACE
- Table of Contents
- ABBREVIATIONS
- Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION: EVOLUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF FISHERIES PRIOR TO THE MID-1970s
- 1.1 The Regime of the High Seas: Freedom of Access or Unregulated Access
- 1.1.1 The Fisheries Provisions of the Geneva Conventions on the High Seas 1958
- A. The High Seas Convention
- B. The Convention on Fishing and Conservation of the Living Resources of the High Seas
- 1.1.2 Regulation of Fishing through International Fisheries Organisations: An Assessment
- 1.2 The Exclusive Fishing Rights of the Coastal State
- 1.2.1 The Territorial Sea
- 1.2.2 The Fisheries Question at the Geneva Conferences 1958, 1960
- 1.2.3 The Exclusive Fishery Zone
- Notes and References
- Chapter 2: GENESIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE EEZ CONCEPT
- 2.1 Genesis of the Concept
- 2.2 The Economic and Political Aspects of the EEZ Concept
- 2.3 Crystallisation of the EEZ Concept at the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea
- 2.4 The Present Legal Regime
- Notes and References
- Chapter 3: COASTAL STATE'S FISHERIES MANAGEMENT IN THE EEZ
- 3.1 Coastal State's Fisheries Rights in the EEZ
- 3.2 The Management Responsibilities of the Coastal State
- 3.2.1 Maximum Sustainable Yield and Over-Exploitation
- 3.2.2 The Objective of Optimum Utilisation and Under-Utilisation of the Living Resources of the EEZ
- 3.2.3 State Practice on Coastal State's Management Responsibilities
- 3.3 Coastal State Authority over Fisheries in the EEZ
- 3.3.1 Coastal State Competence to Allocate Fisheries Resources of the EEZ
- 3.3.1.1 The Power to Determine the Allowable Catch
- 3.3.1.2 The Power to Determine its Harvesting Capacity
- 3.3.1.3 Access of Third States to the 'Surplus' Resources of the EEZ
- 1. National legislation
- 2. Bilateral Fisheries Agreements.
- a) The Provisions of the New Convention on the Law of the Sea on Third State's Access to the 'Surplus' Resources of the EEZ in General
- b) Access of Land-Locked and Geographically Disadvantaged States to the Fishing Resources of the EEZ
- c) State Practice on Access of Foreign Fishing Vessels to the Surplus Resources of the EEZ
- 3.3.2 Coastal State's Competence to Prescribe Fisheries Regulations
- 3.3.3 Coastal State's Powers to Enforce its Fisheries Laws and Regulations within the EEZ
- 3.4 Management of Particular Species
- 3.4.1 Anadromous Species
- a) Conservation
- b) Allocation
- c) Prescription and Enforcement of Fisheries Regulations
- 3.4.2 Catadromous Species
- 3.4.3 Sedentary Species
- 3.4.4 Highly Migratory Species
- 3.4.5 Marine Mammals
- 3.4.6 Management of Stocks Occurring in Two or More EEZ's and Stocks Occurring both within the EEZ and the High Seas
- 3.5 Settlement of Fisheries Disputes
- 3.5.1 The Structure of the Dispute Settlement Machinery of the Convention
- 3.5.2 Settlement of EEZ Fisheries Disputes
- Notes and References
- Chapter 4: FISHERIES RESEARCH IN THE EEZ AND TRANSFER OF FISHING TECHNOLOGY
- 4.1 Fisheries Research
- 4.1.1 Access of Fisheries Scientists to the EEZ
- 4.1.2 Settlement of Disputes Relating to Research in the EEZ
- 4.1.3 Scientific Research Provisions in Bilateral Fisheries Agreements
- 4.2 International Cooperation and Technical Assistance
- 4.2.1 The Promotion of Fisheries Research in Developing Countries
- 4.2.2 The Promotion of Transfer of Fishing Technology
- 4.2.3 The Prospect for International Cooperation
- a) FAO's Programme of Assistance for the Development and Management of the EEZ Fisheries of the Developing Countries
- b) Bilateral Fisheries Agreements
- Notes and References
- GENERAL CONCLUSIONS
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
- ANNEX I
- ANNEX II.