Fisheries Regulation in the Central Arctic Ocean: Background, Motivations and Aspirations of the 2018 CAOF Agreement: Queen Mary Studies in International Law, cartea 56
Autor Lena J. Haasen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 ian 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004700666
ISBN-10: 9004700668
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Queen Mary Studies in International Law
ISBN-10: 9004700668
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Queen Mary Studies in International Law
Notă biografică
Lena J. Haas, Ph.D. (2023), University of the Bundeswehr Munich, is a Munich lawyer with a profound background in international law, honed through academic studies and accompanying activities. Passionate about environmental issues, she has developed a deep understanding of the interdependence of politics, law and the environment.
Cuprins
Preface
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Text of the Agreement and Outline of Provisions
1Introduction
2The Area: Characteristics and Challenges
1 Definition of the Arctic
2 Definition of the Arctic Ocean
3 Agreement Area
4 Climatic and Ecological Conditions and Developments
4.1Arctic Climate
4.1.1 General Remarks
4.1.2 Warming
4.1.3 Melting Ice
4.1.4 Ecological Changes in Food Web and Environment in the Arctic Marine Area
4.2Arctic Fisheries
4.2.1 Current Status of Fish Stocks and Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean
4.2.2 General Changes for Fish Stocks Resulting from Climate Change
4.2.3 Introduction of Non-indigenous Species
4.2.4 Fish in the Sense of the caof Agreement
4.2.5 Fishing in the Sense of the caof Agreement
4.3Further Developments in the Arctic
5 Summary
3Foundations and Political Drivers of the caof Agreement
1 Motivations for the caof Agreement
2 Drafting History and Framework Conditions
3 Participation in the caof Agreement
3.1The Club within the Club: Leading Role of the Arctic Five
3.2Accession of States
4 Diversity of Interests
4.1Interests of caof Agreement Participants: Political Positions and National Approaches
4.2Position of Arctic Communities and Indigenous Peoples
4.2.1 Exceptional Situation of Arctic Residents
4.2.2 Participation of Arctic Residents
4.2.3 Specific Rights of Local and Arctic Residents
4.3Interests of Non-participants to the caof Agreement
5 Summary
4Managing (Arctic) Fisheries: Interplay of Law and Governance
1 Legal Regime Concerning Fisheries in the cao
1.1International Treaties
1.1.1 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
1.1.2 United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement
1.1.3 fao Compliance Agreement
1.1.4 Agreement on Port State Measures
1.2Customary International Law Standards
1.2.1 Freedom of the High Seas
1.2.2 Duty to Cooperate
1.3Non-binding Soft Law Instruments
1.3.1 International Maritime Organization Guidelines and Polar Code
1.3.2 Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy and Arctic Council Instruments
1.3.3 fao Code of Conduct and Related Soft-Law Instruments
1.4Environmental Legal Standards
1.4.1 Convention on Biological Diversity
1.4.2 Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals
1.4.3 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
1.4.4 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals
1.4.5 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement
2 Additional Cooperative Arctic Mechanisms
3 Possibilities and Approaches of Governance in Fisheries
3.1Unilateral vs. Multilateral Approach
3.2Multilateral Governance Systems in Fisheries: Regional Fishery Bodies
3.3Classification of the caof Agreement
4 Summary
5Substantive Standards and Principles of Fisheries Management in the cao
1 Scientific Research
1.1Significance of Scientific Research in Fisheries Management
1.2Basis of Scientific Research Activities under the caof Agreement
1.3Joint Program of Scientific Research and Monitoring
1.3.1 Outline of the Program
1.3.2 Data Sharing Protocol
1.4Joint Scientific Meetings
1.5Marine Scientific Research under unclos
1.6Supplementary Research Activities in the Marine Arctic
1.6.1 National Research Activities
1.6.2 Cooperative Research Activities
1.6.3 Additional Research Programs
2 Principles of Fisheries Management
2.1Sustainable Development
2.1.1 Precautionary Approach
2.1.2 Ecosystem Approach
2.2Duty to Cooperate
2.2.1 Development and Definition of the Duty to Cooperate
2.2.2 Implementation in the caof Agreement
2.3Decision-Making Procedures
2.3.1 Development and Definition of Efficient Decision-Making Procedures
2.3.2 Implementation in the caof Agreement
2.4Compliance and Dispute Settlement
2.4.1 Compliance and Enforcement
2.4.2 Dispute Settlement
2.5Compatibility of the caof Agreement with Existing Regulations
2.5.1 Compatibility of the caof Agreement with the Existing Legal Framework in the cao
2.5.2 Compatibility of Conservation and Management Measures within and beyond Areas under National Jurisdiction
2.6Lessons Learned from Common Problems in Fisheries Management
3 Summary
6Interim Conservation and Management Measures under the caof Agreement
1 Measures regarding Commercial Fishing
1.1Commercial Fishing as a Management and Conservation Measure Authorised by a Newly Established rfb
1.2Commercial Fishing as a Management and Conservation Measure Authorised by Existing rfb s
1.2.1 Joint Norwegian-Russian Fisheries Commission
1.2.2 North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization
1.2.3 North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission
1.2.4 Species-Specific rfb s
1.3Commercial Fishing as an Interim Measure under the caof Agreement as Decided by the Parties
2 Measures regarding Non-commercial Fishing
2.1Fishing for Scientific Purposes
2.2Exploratory Fishing
3 Duration of Interim Measures and of the caof Agreement
4 Review of the caof Agreement
5 Possible Transition to a New Agreement
6 Suggested Subsequent Measures
7 Summary
7Current Developments
8Conclusion
1 The caof Agreement: A Fisheries Management Approach to a Unique Scenario
2 Implications for Public International Law: New Fisheries Management Standard and the End of the High Seas?
2.1Evolvement of a New International Standard for rfb s?
2.2The End of Grotius’ Freedom of the High Seas?
Bibliography
Index
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Text of the Agreement and Outline of Provisions
1Introduction
2The Area: Characteristics and Challenges
1 Definition of the Arctic
2 Definition of the Arctic Ocean
3 Agreement Area
4 Climatic and Ecological Conditions and Developments
4.1Arctic Climate
4.1.1 General Remarks
4.1.2 Warming
4.1.3 Melting Ice
4.1.4 Ecological Changes in Food Web and Environment in the Arctic Marine Area
4.2Arctic Fisheries
4.2.1 Current Status of Fish Stocks and Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean
4.2.2 General Changes for Fish Stocks Resulting from Climate Change
4.2.3 Introduction of Non-indigenous Species
4.2.4 Fish in the Sense of the caof Agreement
4.2.5 Fishing in the Sense of the caof Agreement
4.3Further Developments in the Arctic
5 Summary
3Foundations and Political Drivers of the caof Agreement
1 Motivations for the caof Agreement
2 Drafting History and Framework Conditions
3 Participation in the caof Agreement
3.1The Club within the Club: Leading Role of the Arctic Five
3.2Accession of States
4 Diversity of Interests
4.1Interests of caof Agreement Participants: Political Positions and National Approaches
4.2Position of Arctic Communities and Indigenous Peoples
4.2.1 Exceptional Situation of Arctic Residents
4.2.2 Participation of Arctic Residents
4.2.3 Specific Rights of Local and Arctic Residents
4.3Interests of Non-participants to the caof Agreement
5 Summary
4Managing (Arctic) Fisheries: Interplay of Law and Governance
1 Legal Regime Concerning Fisheries in the cao
1.1International Treaties
1.1.1 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
1.1.2 United Nations Fish Stocks Agreement
1.1.3 fao Compliance Agreement
1.1.4 Agreement on Port State Measures
1.2Customary International Law Standards
1.2.1 Freedom of the High Seas
1.2.2 Duty to Cooperate
1.3Non-binding Soft Law Instruments
1.3.1 International Maritime Organization Guidelines and Polar Code
1.3.2 Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy and Arctic Council Instruments
1.3.3 fao Code of Conduct and Related Soft-Law Instruments
1.4Environmental Legal Standards
1.4.1 Convention on Biological Diversity
1.4.2 Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals
1.4.3 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
1.4.4 2030 Agenda and Sustainable Development Goals
1.4.5 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol and Paris Agreement
2 Additional Cooperative Arctic Mechanisms
3 Possibilities and Approaches of Governance in Fisheries
3.1Unilateral vs. Multilateral Approach
3.2Multilateral Governance Systems in Fisheries: Regional Fishery Bodies
3.3Classification of the caof Agreement
4 Summary
5Substantive Standards and Principles of Fisheries Management in the cao
1 Scientific Research
1.1Significance of Scientific Research in Fisheries Management
1.2Basis of Scientific Research Activities under the caof Agreement
1.3Joint Program of Scientific Research and Monitoring
1.3.1 Outline of the Program
1.3.2 Data Sharing Protocol
1.4Joint Scientific Meetings
1.5Marine Scientific Research under unclos
1.6Supplementary Research Activities in the Marine Arctic
1.6.1 National Research Activities
1.6.2 Cooperative Research Activities
1.6.3 Additional Research Programs
2 Principles of Fisheries Management
2.1Sustainable Development
2.1.1 Precautionary Approach
2.1.2 Ecosystem Approach
2.2Duty to Cooperate
2.2.1 Development and Definition of the Duty to Cooperate
2.2.2 Implementation in the caof Agreement
2.3Decision-Making Procedures
2.3.1 Development and Definition of Efficient Decision-Making Procedures
2.3.2 Implementation in the caof Agreement
2.4Compliance and Dispute Settlement
2.4.1 Compliance and Enforcement
2.4.2 Dispute Settlement
2.5Compatibility of the caof Agreement with Existing Regulations
2.5.1 Compatibility of the caof Agreement with the Existing Legal Framework in the cao
2.5.2 Compatibility of Conservation and Management Measures within and beyond Areas under National Jurisdiction
2.6Lessons Learned from Common Problems in Fisheries Management
3 Summary
6Interim Conservation and Management Measures under the caof Agreement
1 Measures regarding Commercial Fishing
1.1Commercial Fishing as a Management and Conservation Measure Authorised by a Newly Established rfb
1.2Commercial Fishing as a Management and Conservation Measure Authorised by Existing rfb s
1.2.1 Joint Norwegian-Russian Fisheries Commission
1.2.2 North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization
1.2.3 North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission
1.2.4 Species-Specific rfb s
1.3Commercial Fishing as an Interim Measure under the caof Agreement as Decided by the Parties
2 Measures regarding Non-commercial Fishing
2.1Fishing for Scientific Purposes
2.2Exploratory Fishing
3 Duration of Interim Measures and of the caof Agreement
4 Review of the caof Agreement
5 Possible Transition to a New Agreement
6 Suggested Subsequent Measures
7 Summary
7Current Developments
8Conclusion
1 The caof Agreement: A Fisheries Management Approach to a Unique Scenario
2 Implications for Public International Law: New Fisheries Management Standard and the End of the High Seas?
2.1Evolvement of a New International Standard for rfb s?
2.2The End of Grotius’ Freedom of the High Seas?
Bibliography
Index