Normalization of the International Whaling Commission
Mike Iliff
Marine Policy, 2008, vol. 32, issue 3, 333-338
Abstract:
In 2006, the pro-whaling group within the International Whaling Commission introduced a programme of "Normalization" in an attempt to address its long held accusation that the Commission is dysfunctional. This paper traces the twin issues of dysfunctionality and normalization; it looks at the progress of the Normalization initiative so far, and assesses its likelihood of success. The paper also briefly examines "Modernization", as an alternative for anti-whaling proponents to Normalization.
Keywords: International; Whaling; Commission; Whaling; Normalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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