ASCOMARE Yearbook on the Law of the Sea 2022
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Volume 2 – ‘Fisheries and the Law of the Sea in the Anthropocene Era’ >>>> free download
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Pietro Consolandi, Mekhala Dave – Haunting Pasts to Flowing Futures: In Search of Oceanic Agency
- Óscar Cabello Sarubbi – ITLOS Advisory Opinions and International Law
- Mercedes Rosello – Disordered Legal Pluralism and Legal Security in Internationally Shared Fisheries
- Kyle Fawkes, Julia Nakamura, Mitchell Lennan – Leveraging International Fisheries Law for Maritime Security in the Anthropocene: Addressing Conflicts in Fisheries
- Andrea Longo – The Human Dimension of Fishing Activities: Towards a Broader Meaning of Illegal Fishing?
- Chin-Chia Tien – Reflections on the Human-Fish Nexus in the Law of the Sea: Innovations in Legal Doctrine for Sustainable Fisheries
- Johanna Sophie Bürkert – The Central Arctic Ocean Fisheries Agreement – Legislating for Resilience? An analysis of the CAOF Agreement from a Socio-Ecological Systems Resilience Perspective
- Felipe Morais Santos, Camila Graciola – Development and Innovation in Fisheries and Aquaculture in Brazil: A Legal Analysis
- Tullio Scovazzi – The Italian Exclusive Economic Zone
- Pierandrea Leucci – Enforcement Jurisdiction Against Ships Without Nationality Fishing on the High Sea
- Pierandrea Leucci, Ilaria Vianello – Concluding Remarks
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