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Legislating for property rights in fisheries
… Zealand) LOSC United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea NSW New South Wales (Australia) NT Northern Territory … in natural resources may be classified into operational level rights — the rights of Access and Withdrawal; and … indigenous peoples. One of the significant factors giving rise to differences in legislative and judicial approaches to …
The burden of proof in natural resources legislation: Some critical issues for fisheries law
… law or from a treaty such as the 1982 UN Law of the Sea Convention (hereafter referred to as the 1982 UN … doubt" -this is known as the standard of proof- the level of proof which is required.1 Under the Napoleonic … have been caught within those waters. This approach gives rise to some unease among parliamentary draftsmen because the …
D2 - Dams, Ecosystems and Fisheries
… Law 4.1. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the United Nations Straddling Stocks Treaty 4.2. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the United Nations Straddling Stocks Treaty (Contd) … 4.1. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and the United Nations Straddling Stocks Treaty In regard …
Towards sustainable fisheries law: a comparative analysis
… 125 1. Local management in the Diani-Chale area 125 2. Sea turtle protection in Kenya 128 IV. Proposed policy … its current implementation at the regional and national level. In this context, this book promises to be a great tool … ‘International Fisheries Law Since Rio: The Continued Rise of the Precautionary Principle’. In: Boyle, A. and …