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With the extension of national jurisdiction, both coastal States and distant-water fishing States have had to make major adjustments with regard to the management and use of the fishery resources within the EEZs. This document examines some of the important elements of the adjustments. It reviews the background in terms of the new Convention on the Law of the Sea and recent State practices. It then turns to an examination of the access conditions that can be mutually advantageous to all parties. Finally, it reviews the prospects for cooperation with respect to common interest fisheries. Background papers on the various topics are included in the Annexes.
The Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) is controversial, and is widely blamed both for the poor state of Europe's fish stocks and the woes of its fishermen. This book lays out in detail the varied roles and responsibilities of the EU under the CFP, examining both the law and the policy issues crucial to understanding its operation.
Sustainable development and the protection of the environment are concepts that have become inescapably connected. At the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in September 2002, the challenges facing the global environment were discussed at length. Air, water and marine pollution continue to rob millions of a decent life, loss of biodiversity continues, fish stocks are being depleted, desertification claims more fertile land, climate changes are having devastating effects, natural disasters are more frequent and developing countries are even more vulnerable. (Principle 13). This volume examines these important issues and adapts a practical approach. It outlines the programme of sustainable development in concrete fields of economic and environmental cooperation. The concept for this volume originated from the Conference on Exploitation and Management of Natural Resources in the Twenty-First Century: The Challenge of Sustainable Development. The Conference was organised by the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and the Department of Law at Queen Mary, University of London.