Making Fishery Agreements Work

Making Fishery Agreements Work

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Honneland, Geir
Edward Elgar Publishing
EAN: 9780857933638
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Why do people obey the law? And why do states abide by their international commitments? These are among the questions raised in this important book. The setting is the Barents Sea, home to some of the most productive fishing grounds on the planet, including the world's largest cod stock. Norway and Russia manage these fish resources together, in what appears to be a successful exception to the rule of failed fisheries management: stocks are in good shape, institutional cooperation is expanding and takes place in a constructive atmosphere. The author argues that post-agreement bargaining helps activate norms and establish standard operating procedure that furthers precautionary fisheries management. The Barents Sea fishery is seen as one of the best-managed international fisheries in the world, and the book specifically enquires into the lessons to be learned from the Norwegian-Russian partnership. It will therefore prove to be of invaluable interest to practitioners, scholars and policy makers working in the field of fisheries management and environmental agreements.
EAN 9780857933638
ISBN 0857933639
Binding Ebook
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication date February 29, 2012
Pages 160
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Honneland, Geir