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Fishing entity enforcement in high seas fisheries

Fishing entity enforcement in high seas fisheries
Fishing entity enforcement in high seas fisheries
The 1995 UNFSA creates a door for fishing entities’ participation in conservation and management regimes regarding straddling and highly migratory fish stocks through separate RFMOs. However, fishing entities are different from states, leading to some ambiguous circumstances in RFMOs, especially in high seas enforcements.

This thesis reviews the concepts of fishing entities and considers fishing entities’ status in international law of the sea and the RFMOs. Then, it considers the role of fishing entity enforcement in high seas with being equivalent to a flag state and non-flag state. This thesis then considers the problems that fishing entities may encounter in high seas enforcement. Finally, it represents the practices of fishing entity enforcement in high seas with a special reference to the role of Taiwan in RFMOs.
Chen, Ying-Ting
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Chen, Ying-Ting
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Serdy, Andrew
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Chen, Ying-Ting (2014) Fishing entity enforcement in high seas fisheries. University of Southampton, School of Law, Doctoral Thesis, 204pp.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

Abstract

The 1995 UNFSA creates a door for fishing entities’ participation in conservation and management regimes regarding straddling and highly migratory fish stocks through separate RFMOs. However, fishing entities are different from states, leading to some ambiguous circumstances in RFMOs, especially in high seas enforcements.

This thesis reviews the concepts of fishing entities and considers fishing entities’ status in international law of the sea and the RFMOs. Then, it considers the role of fishing entity enforcement in high seas with being equivalent to a flag state and non-flag state. This thesis then considers the problems that fishing entities may encounter in high seas enforcement. Finally, it represents the practices of fishing entity enforcement in high seas with a special reference to the role of Taiwan in RFMOs.

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Published date: July 2014
Organisations: University of Southampton, Southampton Law School

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Local EPrints ID: 367758
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/367758
PURE UUID: d140999f-3fdd-4b13-9d2d-9a3c5b621744
ORCID for Andrew Serdy: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4727-6536

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Date deposited: 24 Oct 2014 10:18
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:23

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Author: Ying-Ting Chen
Thesis advisor: Andrew Serdy ORCID iD

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