Marine Policy
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Volume 20, issue 6, 1996
- Marine protected areas: emerging economics pp. 439-446

- Robert Farrow
- Reference points for optimal fish stock management: A lesson to be learned from the Northeast Arctic cod stock pp. 447-462

- Odd Nakken, Per Sandberg and Stein Ivar Steinshamn
- The Canary Islands fishing policy pp. 463-474

- Carlos Angel Pérez Labajos, Beatriz Blanco Rojo and Rafael Mazas Arranz
- Fisher regulations along the Coromandel coast: a case of collective control of common pool resources pp. 475-482

- Maarten Bavinck
- Artificial reefs of bulk waste materials: a scientific and legal review of the suitability of using the cement stabilised by-products of coal-fired power stations pp. 483-497

- Helen Pickering
- Market regulation versus co-management?: Two perspectives on regulating fisheries compared pp. 499-516

- Wim Dubbink and Martijn van Vliet
- Shifting challenges for British maritime policy: A post-war review pp. 517-524

- B. M. Gardner, S. J. Pettit and H. A. Thanopoulou
Volume 20, issue 5, 1996
- A benefit-cost analysis of a regional global ocean observing system: Seawatch Europe pp. 357-376

- Jan H Stel and Brian F Mannix
- Some recent regulatory developments in IMO for which there are corresponding requirements in the United Nations convention on the law of the sea. A challenge to be met by the states parties? pp. 377-388

- J Wonham
- Regulation and age discrimination in the dry-bulk cargo trades pp. 389-395

- J McConville and K. W. Timmermann
- The Aegean sea dispute: options and avenues pp. 397-404

- Jon M Van Dyke
- Fisheries co-management: a comparative analysis pp. 405-418

- Sevaly Sen and Jesper Raakjaer Nielsen
- Prospects for an international tuna resource owners' cartel pp. 419-427

- Harry Campbell
- Chaos and parametric management pp. 429-438

- James A Wilson, James Acheson and Peter Kleban
Volume 20, issue 4, 1996
- Threats to underwater cultural heritage. The problems of unprotected archaeological and historic sites, wrecks and objects found at sea pp. 287-290

- Gillian Hutchinson
- Archaeological and historical objects under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea pp. 291-296

- Moritaka Hayashi
- Protecting the underwater cultural heritage. The international law association draft convention pp. 297-307

- Patrick J O'Keefe
- Current developments at UNESCO concerning the protection of the underwater cultural heritage. Presentation made at the first and the second national maritime museum conferences on the protection of underwater cultural heritage (Greenwich, 3 and 4 February 1995) (London, IMO, 25 and 26 January 1996) pp. 309-323

- Etienne Clément
- Protection of the underwater cultural heritage. Draft principles and guidelines for implementation of article 303 of the United Nations Convention on the law of the sea, 1982 pp. 325-336

- Ed Brown
- Salvage and the underwater cultural heritage pp. 337-342

- Q. C. Geoffrey Brice
- The IMO guidelines on particular sensitive sea areas (PSSAs). Their possible application to the protection of underwater cultural heritage pp. 343-349

- Agustín Blanco-Bazán
- Sunken warships and military aircraft pp. 351-354

- J Ashley Roach
Volume 20, issue 3, 1996
- The 1991 Madrid environmental protection protocol. Contributions to marine pollution law pp. 183-197

- Christopher C Joyner
- Freeze the tropical seas. An ice-cool prescription for the burning Spratly issues! pp. 199-208

- Kuan-Ming Sun
- International maritime boundaries and indigenous people. The case of the Torres Strait pp. 209-222

- Donald M Schug
- LOSC, offshore resources and Australian marine policy pp. 223-227

- Nathan Evans
- Ships in distress--a judicial contribution from the South Atlantic pp. 229-234

- D. J. Devine
- Total Allowable Catch (TAC) and quota management system in the European Union pp. 235-248

- A Karagiannakos
- The Spanish case regarding fishing regulation pp. 249-259

- M. Dolores Garza-Gil, Carlos Iglesias-Malvido, Juan Surís-Regueiro and Manuel Varela-Lafuente
- The best available information--some case studies from NSW, Australia, of conservation-related management responses which impact on recreational fishers pp. 261-267

- A. K. Smith and D. A. Pollard
- Theory and practice of ITQs in Iceland. Privatization of common fishing rights pp. 269-281

- Einar Eythórsson
Volume 20, issue 2, 1996
- Land-based marine pollution in the Caribbean Incentives and prospects for an effective regional protocol pp. 99-121

- Mary Schumacher, Porter Hoagland and Arthur Gaines
- Earth summit implementation: progress since Rio pp. 123-143

- Biliana Cicin-Sain
- An objective approach to the negotiation of allocations from shared living resources pp. 145-155

- J. F. Caddy
- Representing the individual fishermen: an attitudinal perspective on one PO's membership pp. 157-169

- James A Young, Andrew P Smith and James F Muir
- Comments on chaos, complexity and community management of fisheries pp. 175-176

- L Scott Parsons and Jean-Jacques Maguire
- Managing Potential Conflicts in the South China Sea pp. 177-181

- Glen S Hearns and William G Stormont
Volume 20, issue 1, 1996
- Narcotics interdiction at sea: The 1995 council of Europe agreement pp. 3-14

- William C Gilmore
- Navigation regime in the Turkish straits for merchant ships in peacetime: Safety, environmental protection and high politics pp. 15-27

- G Plant
- Federal and international perspectives on Australia's maritime claims pp. 29-46

- Donald R Rothwell and Marcus Haward
- Australia and the South Pacific: implementing the UNCED oceans agenda pp. 47-62

- Anthony Bergin and Frances B Michaelis
- Legal and institutional aspects of coastal zone management in Indonesia pp. 63-86

- Mochtar Kusuma-Atmadja and Tommy H Purwaka
- Chaos and paradigms for fisheries management pp. 87-89

- Ray Hilborn and Don Gunderson
- Protecting the marine environment from land-based activities: a global programme of action pp. 95-97

- Caroline Williams
Volume 19, issue 6, 1995
- A European lawyer's view of the Government response to the Donaldson Report pp. 453-467

- Glen Plant
- An inquiry into the causes of shipwrecks: Its implications for the prevention of pollution pp. 469-475

- John King
- Navigation management: post-Donaldson pp. 477-486

- Ag Corbet
- Government response to marine pollution from ships pp. 487-496

- John Bywater
- Environmental monitoring of the oceans pp. 497-502

- Ad McIntyre
- The environmental management of shipping pp. 503-508

- Hance D Smith
Volume 19, issue 5, 1995
- Fishing on the high seas: cooperation or competition? pp. 371-377

- Rögnvaldur Hannesson
- Optimal fisheries quota allocation under a transferable quota (TQ) management system pp. 379-390

- Gr Morgan
- Protection of marine resources: the US Oil Pollution Act of 1990 and the future of the maritime industry pp. 391-400

- Kusum W Ketkar
- Policy of the Republic of China towards the South China Sea: recent developments pp. 401-409

- Kuan-Ming Sun
- Perceptions of vessel safety regulations: a southern New England fishery pp. 411-418

- J Poggie, R Pollnac and S Jones
- Polar hydrocarbon technologies: future developments pp. 419-436

- John Yates, Paul Cunningham and Denis Smith
- Chaos, complexity and community management of fisheries: an appraisal pp. 437-444

- Michael J Fogarty
- Regional Postharvest Programme gets into gear in West Africa pp. 445-446

- Comelia E Nauen
Volume 19, issue 4, 1995
- Public policy and ocean management in Canada pp. 251-256

- Douglas Day
- Tending the achilles' heel of NAFO: Canada acts to protect the nose and tail of the Grand Banks pp. 257-270

- Douglas Day
- Crisis in Canada's Atlantic sea fisheries pp. 271-283

- Lennox O'Reilly
- Extended fisheries jurisdiction: origins of the current crisis in Atlantic Canada's fisheries pp. 285-299

- William E Schrank
- Fisheries relations in the Gulf of Maine Implications of an arbitrated maritime boundary pp. 301-316

- Glen J Herbert
- The Gulf of Maine Agreement and Action Plan: A novel but nascent approach to transboundary marine environmental protection pp. 317-333

- Aldo Chircop, David VanderZwwag and Peter Mushkat
- Canada's ocean and maritime security a strategic forecast: A strategic forecast pp. 335-342

- Fred Crickard
- Polar vision or tunnel vision the making of Canadian Arctic waters policy: The making of Canadian Arctic waters policy pp. 343-363

- Rob Huebert
Volume 19, issue 3, 1995
- Muddling through successfully: Japan's post-war ocean policy and future prospects pp. 171-183

- Tsuneo Akaha
- Evaluation of a technological standard for electronic chart systems pp. 185-197

- Hauke L Kite-Powell and Arthur G Gaines
- Direct allocation of resources and cost-benefit analysis in fisheries: an application to pacific whiting pp. 199-211

- Stephen Freese, James Glock and Dale Squires
- Initiatives towards fisheries co-management in the Philippines: the case of San Miguel Bay pp. 213-226

- Robert Pomeroy and Michael D. Pido
- User participation in fisheries management: lessons drawn from international experiences pp. 227-246

- Svein Jentoft and Bonnie McCay
- Chaos, complexity and community management pp. 247-248

- Gl Kesteven
Volume 19, issue 2, 1995
- Building North-east Asian maritime regimes: Will Japan take the lead? pp. 83-96

- Noel A Ludwig and Mark J Valencia
- Marine policy in the Republic of Korea pp. 97-113

- Seoung-Yong Hong
- Development and management of Malaysian marine fisheries: Technical conservation measures pp. 115-126

- Abdul Hamid Saharuddin
- Submarine cables and protections provided by the law of the sea pp. 127-136

- Eric Wagner
- Management regimes and responsibility for international straits: With special reference to the Mediterranean Straits pp. 137-152

- Tullio Scovazzi
- Transferable dynamic stock rights pp. 153-158

- Ralph E Townsend
- United Nations Conference on straddling and highly migratory fish stocks pp. 159-166

- Ronald Barston
Volume 19, issue 1, 1995
- The 1994 Agreement on the Implementation of Part XI of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: breakthrough to universality? pp. 5-20

- Ed Brown
- The Southeast South American shelf large marine ecosystem: Evolution and components pp. 21-38

- Gustavo A Bisbal
- Fisheries self-governance: corporate or cooperative structures? pp. 39-45

- Ralph E Townsend
- Towards the sustainable management of the Mediterranean Sea pp. 47-64

- Adalberto Vallega
- Limitation of liability in maritime law: an anachronism? pp. 65-74

- Gotthard Gauci
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