Administrative Sanctions in Fisheries Law

Administrative Sanctions in Fisheries Law

Author: Philippe Cacaud

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9789251050347

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Fisheries law enforcement, from investigation to judgement, continues to be an expensive and lengthy process in many jurisdictions. Many countries - particularly developing countries - experience such a significant backlog of pending trials for conventional criminal offences that dealing with fisheries offences is not a priority. This study suggests considering the use of administrative sanctions as a direct response to the problem and examines the administrative systems for dealing with fisheries offences in a diverse range of countries from different legal systems. It is intended to assist states in identifying the issues they need to take into account when considering the adoption of such a scheme. It is expected that the study will be especially valuable to developing states seeking to adopt a cost effective means of dealing with illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, but which nonetheless wish to ensure that the basic individual rights of the accused are protected.


Fisheries Enforcement

Fisheries Enforcement

Author: Erik Franckx

Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9789251046852

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This study examines fisheries control issues at the national, regional and subregional level. It consists of two major international agreements: the FAO Compliance Agreement and the UN Fish Stocks Agreement. The study analyses and compares national legal systems and their governance of fisheries control. Existing and proposed regional and subregional agreements are identified, analysed and compared.