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This chapter examines the importance of the 1882 North Sea fisheries-policing treaty-regime for the high-seas fisheries industry. It focuses on the innovative concept of multilateral reciprocal inspection and enforcement powers of the 1882 regime. It explains the main regulatory elements of the 1882 convention and evaluates the normative and procedural elements of the convention that are of interest today.
Keywords: Fishing policy; fisheries industry; North Sea; 1882 convention; high seas
Chapter. 9496 words.
Subjects: Public International Law
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