Fisheries in UK Law
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A Systematic Approach to Studying Fisheries Governance
How can policies for governing marine fisheries become more effective? How can we engage in developing a new science of fisheries governance that promotes knowledge accumulation and collective lear...
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Governing Global Fisheries: Commons, Community Law and Third-Country Coastal
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Key fish stocks off the West African coast are currently overexploited, raising biological alarm-bells and threatening the socioeconomic well-being of regional inhab...
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Civil conflict and world fisheries, 1952–2004
While the negative economic consequences of civil conflict are well known, does civil conflict have sector-specific effects that threaten food and economic security? This article surveys the effect...
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Redesigning Indian Ocean Fisheries Governance for 21st Century Sustainability
Goal 14 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals recognises the continued pressure on marine ecosystems and the need to implement performance based management arrangements for fisheries....
- The Anglo-Icelandic Fisheries Dispute
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The causes and consequences of fisheries conflict around the Horn of Africa
Fisheries conflict is an underappreciated threat to the stability and health of communities. Declining fish populations, rising demand for seafood, and efforts to reduce illegal fishing are increas...
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The causes and consequences of fisheries conflict around the Horn of Africa
Fisheries conflict is an underappreciated threat to the stability and health of communities. Declining fish populations, rising demand for seafood, and efforts to reduce illegal fishing are increas...
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The governance capacities of Brexit from a Scottish perspective: The case of fisheries policy
Brexit leads to uncertainties about how policies will be ‘rescaled’ from the European Union back to the United Kingdom and its devolved governments. Interviews with key Scottish Government official...
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The Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union — A Lesson in How Not to Make Policy
This article considers some salient theoretical contributions which bear upon our understanding of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) of the European Union (EU). It outlines the fundamental dilemma ...
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Network resilience and EU fisheries policy engagement in third countries: Lessons for post-Brexit governance
This article examines the ways in which third countries can engage with, and respond to, European Union policy-making processes. A novel analytical framework based on the concept of network resilie...
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