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- The New Entrants Problem in International Fisheries Law
- Series page
- The New Entrants Problem in International Fisheries Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Treaties
- Table of Legislation
- Table of Cases
- Abbreviations
- 1 The bioeconomics of high seas fishing: new entrants and the tragedy of the commons
- 2 New entrants, old problem: allocation principles in the UN Fish Stocks Agreement and other treaties
- 3 A wrong turning in international fisheries law: the flawed concept(s) of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
- 4 Case study: new entrants and the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna
- 5 Quota trading in international fisheries commissions: an idea whose time has come?
- 6 Conclusions: a role for State responsibility?
- Select bibliography
- Index
6 - Conclusions: a role for State responsibility?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2016
- The New Entrants Problem in International Fisheries Law
- Series page
- The New Entrants Problem in International Fisheries Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Treaties
- Table of Legislation
- Table of Cases
- Abbreviations
- 1 The bioeconomics of high seas fishing: new entrants and the tragedy of the commons
- 2 New entrants, old problem: allocation principles in the UN Fish Stocks Agreement and other treaties
- 3 A wrong turning in international fisheries law: the flawed concept(s) of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
- 4 Case study: new entrants and the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna
- 5 Quota trading in international fisheries commissions: an idea whose time has come?
- 6 Conclusions: a role for State responsibility?
- Select bibliography
- Index
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- The New Entrants Problem in International Fisheries Law , pp. 375 - 422Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016