Fisheries

Fisheries

Author: Canada. Department of External Affairs

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 9780660533377

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Management of Marine Fisheries in Canada

Management of Marine Fisheries in Canada

Author: L. S. Parsons

Publisher: NRC Research Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 796

ISBN-13: 9780660150024

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This report describes and evaluates the impact of the major changes in the management of Canada's marine fisheries in recent decades. The report covers the historical and jurisdictional context; biological and economic aspects; objectives of fisheries management; techniques of resources management in general and those used for specific species; managing the common property through allocation of access, limited entry licensing, and individual quotas; the international dimension; the social dimension; habitat management; fisheries enforcement; and fisheries management in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Iceland, and the European Community.


The Exclusive Treaty-Making Power of the European Community up to the period of the Single European Act

The Exclusive Treaty-Making Power of the European Community up to the period of the Single European Act

Author: Moshe Kaniel

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2023-07-24

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9004633480

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This book sheds light on a fascinating process of historic, legal evolution, starting from a situation of doubt as to whether the Community had treaty-making power, and ending with certain treaties being denied to sovereign states and transferred to an international organization. This process is still continuing, and brings in its wake far-reaching results. The author makes distinction between cases where exclusive treaty-making is explicitly specified in the founding treaties, and cases where treaty-making power is implicit, and is derived from the general structure of Community law. Implicit power becomes exclusive only by `occupying the field', which means enactment, and exclusive power negates ab initio the Member States' power, whereas implicit exclusive power merely negates the competence of the Member States to establish rules conflicting with those of the Community. Scholars, practitioners, lawyers, students and everybody who deals with European Union affairs will find this book of great interest.