Legal aspects of fisheries: the need for legal training facilities in the South Pacific

Many of the small developing island states in the South Pacific have claimed exclusive economic zones (EEZs). Those who have not yet done so are in the process of making their claims as part of their Law of the Sea Convention implementation programs. One of the problems being faced by by the South P...

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Exclusive economic zones
Fisheries law
Fisheries management
Fishery economics
Fishery resources
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LEGISLACION
LEGISLATION
MARINE FISHERIES
Marine resources
Ocean fisheries
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PACIFICO SUDORIENTAL
PACIFIQUE SUD-EST
PACIFIQUE SUD-OUEST
PECHE MARITIME
PESCA MARINA
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