Fishing Entity Enforcement in High Seas Fisheries ( None )

Publication series :None

Author: Ying-Ting Chen  

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781443870313

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781443863889

Subject: F307.4 渔业、水产业

Keyword: Law

Language: ENG

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The concept of a “fishing entity” is a new category of fishing actors, separate from that of states, in the international law of the sea. The emergence of this new category provides a significant development towards a more flexible application of regulations regarding usage of the sea. A fishing entity owns advanced technology and fishing skills, and, as such, has an important role to play in global and regional conservation and management of fishery resources. Despite this, it is defined as being distinct from a “state” in the relevant legal documents, resulting in unclear circumstances involving certain global and regional agreements which usually apply to the latter. This ambiguity is particularly prevalent in legal procedures on the high seas when the sovereignty of a “state” comes into question, such as boarding and inspection. This book provides a detailed definition of the role of the “fishing entity” in the international law of the sea, and its obligations and rights in high seas fishery enforcements.

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