Marine Policy
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Volume 16, issue 6, 1992
- Development of management measures for the groundfish fishery in Atlantic Canada: A case study of the Nova Scotia inshore fleet pp. 411-426

- R. G. Halliday, F. G. Peacock and D. L. Burke
- Coastal State sovereignty and innocent passage,: The voyage of the Lusitania Expresso pp. 427-437

- Donald R. Rothwell
- Malaysian fisheries policy: Search for new grounds pp. 438-450

- Ishak Hj Omar, Kusairi Mohd Noh, Nik Mustapha Raja Abdullah and K. Kuperan
- Skipjack pole-and-line operations in east Indonesia: A comparative analysis of catch performance pp. 451-462

- James Kevin McElroy and Jacobus C. B. Uktolseja
- The exclusive economic zone: State claims and the LOS convention pp. 463-487

- Robert Nadelson
- Failure to resolve marine boundary disputes raises tensions in SE Asia pp. 488-490

- Seamus McElroy
Volume 16, issue 5, 1992
- Markets for salmon in Spain and Italy pp. 338-344

- Trond Bjørndal, Daniel Gordon and Kjell G Salvanes
- Bankable individual transferable quotas pp. 345-348

- Ralph E. Townsend
- Structural problems in the Danish fishing industry,: Institutional and socio-economic factors as barriers to adjustment pp. 349-359

- Jesper Raakjær Nielsen
- Passenger perceptions of cruise itineraries: A Royal Viking Line case study pp. 360-370

- Bruce E. Marti
- Asia's port sector,: The need to institutionalize training pp. 371-378

- Paul E. Kent
- Fishery conflicts,: A unified framework pp. 379-393

- Anthony T. Charles
- World marine fisheries,: Management and development problems pp. 394-403

- Lennox Hinds
- The regime of islands in international law: Hiran J. Jayewardene Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht, 1990, 572pp, US$159 pp. 406-407

- Jon M. Van Dyke
Volume 16, issue 4, 1992
- Fisheries exploitation as a threat to environmental security,: The North Pacific ocean pp. 243-258

- Natalia S. Mirovitskaya and J. Christopher Haney
- Emerging marine environmental protection strategies for the Arctic pp. 259-276

- Alexei Yu. Roginko and Matthew J. LaMourie
- Minimum terms and conditions of access,: Responsible fisheries management measures in the South Pacific region pp. 277-305

- Michael Lodge
- Hazardous goods at sea,: Are safe ships and clean seas mutually exclusive? A Canadian perspective pp. 306-332

- Simon Barker
- Ocean shipping: delicate balance in maritime freight markets pp. 333-333

- Hans Böhme
Volume 16, issue 3, 1992
- Japanese tuna fisheries: Future trends pp. 147-166

- Anthony Bergin and Marcus Howard
- Harvesting regulation under quota management systems for ocean fisheries: Decision making in the face of natural variability, weak information, risks and conflicting incentives pp. 167-182

- Peter H. Pearse and Carl J. Walters
- Scotia-Fundy herring purse seine fishery: Some economic considerations pp. 183-196

- Robert Nowak
- Marine fishery resource management in PR China pp. 197-209

- Stanley D. H. Wang and Bing-yi Zhan
- Principles for distribution of rent from a 'commons' pp. 210-231

- Þórólfur Matthíasson
- United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982 A Commentary, Vol IV: editor-in-chief M. Nordquist Martinus Nijhoff, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1991 pp. 232-234

- Patricia Birnie
- Effectiveness of international resource cooperation: Steinar Andresen and Jorgen Wettestad Fridjof Nansen Institute, Lysaker, Norway, 1991 pp. 234-235

- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- The forum fisheries agency achievements, challenges and prospects: edited by Richard Herr Institute of Pacific Studies, University of the South Pacific, 1990, xvi + 446 pp. US$24 (available from: The Forum Fisheries Agency, Information Officer, PO Box 629, Honiara, Solomon Islands) pp. 235-237

- Ellen Hey
- Seminar on Artisanal Fishermen's Migrations, Cotonou, Benin, 3-5 December 1991 pp. 237-238

- Jan M. Haakonsen
Volume 16, issue 2, 1992
- Perestroika and Soviet maritime law pp. 75-78

- W. E. Butler
- Protecting the marine environment: Some problems and developments in the law of the sea pp. 79-85

- Alan E. Boyle
- Ecological damage: Responsibility for pollution of the marine environment pp. 86-89

- N. D. Koroleva
- Compensation for oil pollution damage: Quantifying environmental harm pp. 90-98

- Catherine Redgwell
- International cooperation in aquaculture: Legal aspects pp. 99-101

- A. V. Sorokin
- The law of the sea tribunal and the ICJ: Some notions about utility pp. 102-106

- Mark W. Janis
- The Gulf crisis one year on: Problems for international traders pp. 107-110

- Paul Dickie
- The registration of merchant ships under perestroika: Soviet legislation pp. 111-114

- M. A. Gitsu
- Development of contractual relations in maritime transport: 1991 Soviet civil legislation pp. 115-117

- A. A. Makovskaia
- Laytime and demurrage: Recent developments pp. 118-126

- Michael D. Lax
- The 1989 Salvage Convention and Lloyd's Open Form 1990: Are they working? pp. 127-129

- Richard Shaw
- Towards the end of dumping in the North sea: An example of effective international problem solving? pp. 130-140

- Jon Birger Skjaerseth
- The times atlas and encyclopaedia of the sea: edited by Alastair Couper Harper and Row, New York, 1990, 272pp, US$65.00 pp. 141-141

- Martin Ira Glassner
- The challenge of arctic shipping: Science, environmental assessment, and human values edited by David L. VanderZwaag and Cynthia Lamson McGill-Queen's university press, Montreal and Kingston, Canada, 1990, 282 pp pp. 142-142

- Arnfinn Jorgensen-Dahl
Volume 16, issue 1, 1992
- Guest editor's foreword pp. 3-4

- Viktor Sebek
- Scientific and technical background pp. 5-19

- Douglas Cormack
- Land-based sources of marine pollution: Current legal regime pp. 20-35

- Alan E. Boyle
- Economic measures to protect the environment pp. 36-42

- Adrian Hughes
- Land-based pollution protocol to Cartagena convention pp. 43-49

- Regional Co-ordinating Unit of the Caribbean Environment Programme Unep
- (1) The north sea pp. 50-51

- Miet Smet
- (2) The Mediterranean pp. 51-53

- M. Serge Antoine
- (3) The baltic pp. 53-54

- Klaus Töpfer
- (4) North America pp. 55-56

- Pauline Browes
- (5) Africa pp. 56-57

- Cheikh Cissokho
- (1) Science and policy pp. 58-58

- David Trippier
- (2) Atmospheric pollution pp. 59-59

- Hans Alders
- (3) The European commission pp. 60-60

- Carlo Ripa di Meana
- (4)Policy of UNEP pp. 61-61

- Dr Mostafa Tolba
- (5) Multi-disciplinary approach pp. 62-62

- Louis Le Pensec
- (6) The role of enterprise pp. 63-64

- Thierry Chambolle
- (7) Views of the European Environmental Bureau pp. 65-66

- M. J. Scoullos
- (8) Views of Greenpeace pp. 67-68

- Clifton Curtis
- (1) Financing environmental development through the Global environmental facility pp. 69-71

- Ian Johnson
- (2) Transfer of technology pp. 71-72

- Arnoldo José Gabaldón
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