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University of Washington School of Law

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From Conflict To Cooperation: Fishery Relations In The Sea Of Japan, Tsuneo Akaha May 1993

From Conflict To Cooperation: Fishery Relations In The Sea Of Japan, Tsuneo Akaha

Washington International Law Journal

This article traces the postwar experiences of Japan, the most important fishing nation of the Japan Sea region, in establishing and expanding fishery relations with the Soviet Union/Russia, South Korea, and North Korea. The gradual shift from conflict to cooperation in the exploitation and management of fishery resources shows that pragmatic cooperation among the countries involved has been made possible by their willingness to accommodate mutual economic interests on an increasingly reciprocal basis. International law, particularly the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea, and the legal norms and principles it embodies have aided the parties in arriving at …