Fr. 386.00

EU Common Fisheries Policy - Law and Practice

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext ...an essential guide for those wishing to penetrate and understand the bureaucracy surrounding the CFP...The writers have an authoritative style, the work is well referenced, and it confines itself to the law. I have already had cause to refer to the work in earnest on a number of occasions and each time I have been delighted by the modest but confident style of the writing and the impressive detail which supports each comment. At its heart it is a very generous piece of scholarship, which will greatly enhance the ongoing reform of the CFP. Informationen zum Autor Robin Churchill is Professor of International Law at the University of Dundee.Daniel Owen is a Barrister at Fenners Chambers, Cambridge, and specializes in marine and fisheries law. Klappentext 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. Zusammenfassung The Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) is one of the longest established and more controversial of the common policies of the EC. It deals principally with the management of fishery resources, relations between the EC and third States in fisheries matters, the marketing of and trade in fishery products, financial assistance to the fisheries sector, and aquaculture.However, the CFP is not just a matter for those with an economic interest in fisheries. It also raises many issues of more general concern, such as the capacity of the EC and its Member States to manage important natural resources sustainably, the impact of fishing on the wider marine environment, and relations between developed and developing States.This book addresses the CFP from a legal perspective. It provides a detailed account of the very large body of EC law comprising the CFP, and draws on the European Commission's associated documents to aid interpretation and add context. As a result, the book will be of value to anyone wanting knowledge of the law of the CFP. Although not addressing the Commission's 2009 Green Paper on reform of the CFP, the book should provide a useful reference point against which to view the reform of parts of the CFP that is anticipated to take place over the next few years....

List of contents

  • Part I: Introductory issues

  • Chapter 1 The origins and development of the Common Fisheries Policy

  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: The conception, birth, and early development of the CFP, 1957-73

  • 3: The challenge of 200 nm limits - producing a fisheries management policy, 1973-83

  • 4: Iberian accession and consolidation of the CFP, 1983-92

  • 5: The second decade of the EC's fisheries management system, 1993-2002

  • 6: CFP reform and further EC expansion - developments since 2002

  • 7: Actors, interests, and processes involved in the formulation, adoption, and development of the CFP

  • Chapter 2 The scope of the Common Fisheries Policy

  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: Material scope

  • 3: Geographical scope

  • 4: Personal scope

  • Part II Fisheries management

  • Chapter 3 The international framework of fisheries management

  • 1: Fisheries management: issues and challenges

  • 2: UN Convention on the Law of the Sea

  • 3: UN Fish Stocks Agreement

  • 4: FAO Compliance Agreement

  • 5: FAO's Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries, and International Plans of Action

  • 6: Regional fisheries management organizations

  • 7: UN General Assembly resolutions

  • 8: Importing environmental issues into fisheries management

  • 9: Conclusions

  • Chapter 4 Fisheries management in Community waters

  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: General aspects of Community fisheries management

  • 3: EC fisheries management in the Baltic Sea

  • 4: EC fisheries management in the Mediterranean Sea

  • 5: EC fisheries management in the Black Sea

  • 6: Environmental protection

  • 7: Regional Advisory Councils and the Advisory Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture

  • 8: Fishing by third country vessels in Community waters

  • 9: Reform

  • Chapter 5 External aspects of fisheries management

  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: The EC's treaty-making competence and treaty-making procedures

  • 3: EC participation in global fisheries instruments

  • 4: Access agreements

  • 5: Access to third States' waters other than under EC fisheries access agreements

  • 6: EC participation in regional fisheries management organizations

  • 7: The EC and some other international fisheries management issues

  • 8: Conclusions

  • Part III Other issues

  • Chapter 6 The common organization of the markets in fishery products

  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: Legal basis and objectives

  • 3: Subject matter

  • 4: Common marketing standards

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    Report

    The book has been written by two lawyers...they know their subject...it provides a useful reference point against which to judge proposed reforms and future performance. The book opens with a reminder of the origin and development of the CFP and its scope before getting into detailed discussion of specific aspects of its purpose and performance. This embraces a detailed account of the very large body of EC law that comprises the CFP and draws on the commission's associated documents to aid interpretation and context. It...will prove an invaluable aid to practising fishery lawyers, fishery managers, policy advisers and anyone engaged in the management of fisheries and the marine environment. Dr. Stephen J. Lockwood, (marine fishery consultant), Fishing News, 12 March 2010

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