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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Rules Of Procedure For The Wcpfc Subsidiary Bodies, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich
Rules Of Procedure For The Wcpfc Subsidiary Bodies, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Fishery Management, Environmental Protection And Trade Liberalization, Harry F Campbell, Alistair Mcilgorm, Ben Tsamenyi
Fishery Management, Environmental Protection And Trade Liberalization, Harry F Campbell, Alistair Mcilgorm, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
Discusses marine environment management and maximization of the sustainable use and non-use values of the flow of goods and services generated by that environment. Expands on the traditional economic model of fishery management to include the protection of non-use values. Assesses international agreements made to include the protection of non-use values of the marine environment, and examines the conflict between GATT rules and unilateral attempts to protect existence values. Proposes solutions based on the full cost pricing principle.
Cooperating Non-Members, Third Parties And The Western And Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Cooperating Non-Members, Third Parties And The Western And Central Pacific Fisheries Commission, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Case Study On The Impacts Of Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated (Iuu) Fishing In The Sulawesi Sea, Mary Ann Palma, Martin Tsamenyi
Case Study On The Impacts Of Illegal, Unreported And Unregulated (Iuu) Fishing In The Sulawesi Sea, Mary Ann Palma, Martin Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Public International Law: An Australian Perspective, Ben Tsamenyi, Sam Blay, Ryszard Piotrowicz
Public International Law: An Australian Perspective, Ben Tsamenyi, Sam Blay, Ryszard Piotrowicz
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Implementing International Environmental Law In Australia: Queensland V The Commonwealth (Full Court Of The High Court Of Australia, Mason Cj, Brennan, Deane, Dawson Toohey, Gaudron And Mchugh Jj 30june 1989), Ben Tsamenyi, J Bedding
Implementing International Environmental Law In Australia: Queensland V The Commonwealth (Full Court Of The High Court Of Australia, Mason Cj, Brennan, Deane, Dawson Toohey, Gaudron And Mchugh Jj 30june 1989), Ben Tsamenyi, J Bedding
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Memorandum Of Understanding Between Mfmrd And Pmu, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich
Memorandum Of Understanding Between Mfmrd And Pmu, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of The Chair's Revised Draft Text For A South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation, Quentin Hanich, Martin Tsamenyi
Analysis Of The Chair's Revised Draft Text For A South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation, Quentin Hanich, Martin Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Exclusive Economic Zones And Pacific Developing Island States - Who Really Gets All The Fish?, Quentin A. Hanich, Ben M. Tsamenyi
Exclusive Economic Zones And Pacific Developing Island States - Who Really Gets All The Fish?, Quentin A. Hanich, Ben M. Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
The establishment of exclusive economic zones (EEZs), through the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC), changed the allocation of fishing rights. These zones allocated all fishing rights within 200 nautical miles of land to neighbouring coastal States. This change dramatically increased sovereign rights for Pacific small island States. In many cases, these States, with limited terrestrial resources, were allocated large resource rich EEZs that had previously been dominated by distant water fishing States. Distant water fishing States, concerned that they would lose access to 85-90% of the world's active fishing grounds, argued that the LOSC …
Fisheries, Sali Bache, G. Rose, Ben Tsamenyi, Marcus Haward
Fisheries, Sali Bache, G. Rose, Ben Tsamenyi, Marcus Haward
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Australia And The Convention For The Regulation Of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities (Cramra), Sam Blay, Ben M. Tsamenyi
Australia And The Convention For The Regulation Of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities (Cramra), Sam Blay, Ben M. Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
Australia, a leading Antarctic state that played a key role in negotiating the Convention for the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities, in May 1989 announced its opposition to the Convention and adoption instead of a World Park or Wilderness Reserve concept for Antarctica. This article examines possible environmental and economic reasons for Australia's attitude, which is likely to have significant implications for the future of the Convention and for the Antarctic Treaty System as a whole. -Authors
Report On The Implementation Of International Fisheries Instruments And Analysis Of Gaps In Domestic Fisheries Management Legislation In The Southeast Asian Region, Mary Ann Palma, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Report On The Implementation Of International Fisheries Instruments And Analysis Of Gaps In Domestic Fisheries Management Legislation In The Southeast Asian Region, Mary Ann Palma, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
The Maritime Dimensions Of Independent East Timor, Ben Tsamenyi, Donald Rothwell
The Maritime Dimensions Of Independent East Timor, Ben Tsamenyi, Donald Rothwell
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Conserving Marine Biodiversity On The High Seas: Governance Options, Robin Warner, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Conserving Marine Biodiversity On The High Seas: Governance Options, Robin Warner, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Navigating Pacific Fisheries: Legal And Policy Trends In The Implementation Of International Fisheries Instruments In The Western And Central Pacific Region, Quentin Hanich, Ben M. Tsamenyi
Navigating Pacific Fisheries: Legal And Policy Trends In The Implementation Of International Fisheries Instruments In The Western And Central Pacific Region, Quentin Hanich, Ben M. Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
Navigating Pacific Fisheries analyses the legal and policy context for the conservation, management and exploitation of tuna fisheries in the Western and Central Pacific region.
Monitoring, Control And Surveillance: Regional Issues And Needs. Background Paper For The Rpoa Mcs Workshop, Mary Ann Palma, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich
Monitoring, Control And Surveillance: Regional Issues And Needs. Background Paper For The Rpoa Mcs Workshop, Mary Ann Palma, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Fisheries Subsidies, The Wto And The Pacific Island Tuna Fisheries, Roman Grynberg, Ben M. Tsamenyi
Fisheries Subsidies, The Wto And The Pacific Island Tuna Fisheries, Roman Grynberg, Ben M. Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
Focuses on fisheries trade, regulated under the "Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures" outside the World Trade Organization agreement. Suggests much stricter discipline is needed for the sector, led by the environmental interest, the USA and New Zealand. Relates fish stock depletion to subsides, which are not quantifiable, in order to create a free market and efficient producers. Points out that technology and high incomes created the fish stock depletion, so subsidies are irrelevant; while all World Trade Organization members subsidize fisheries, none can be found to attack it. Proposes new World Trade Organization disciplines for licensing, training and compensating …
Legal Aspects Of Fisheries: The Need For Legal Training Facilities In The South Pacific., Ben Tsamenyi
Legal Aspects Of Fisheries: The Need For Legal Training Facilities In The South Pacific., Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
Many of the small developing island states in the South Pacific have claimed exclusive economic zones (EEZs). Those who have not yet done so are in the process of making their claims as part of their Law of the Sea Convention implementation programs. One of the problems being faced by by the South Pacific states with regard to their EEZ claims is the shortage of trained personnel, particularly in the legal field, to manage their fisheries resources. A regional strategy for training in the legal aspects of fisheries is necessary.-Author
The Royal Australian Navy: Meeting The Challenge In Environmental Compliance, Ben Tsamenyi, Barry Snushall
The Royal Australian Navy: Meeting The Challenge In Environmental Compliance, Ben Tsamenyi, Barry Snushall
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Report On Domestic Fisheries Management Requirements Or Recommendations Arising From Key Regional Instruments, Mary Ann Palma, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Report On Domestic Fisheries Management Requirements Or Recommendations Arising From Key Regional Instruments, Mary Ann Palma, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
The Institutional Framework For Regional Cooperation In Ocean And Coastal Management In The South Pacific, Ben Tsamenyi
The Institutional Framework For Regional Cooperation In Ocean And Coastal Management In The South Pacific, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
Constrained by physical and economic factors, the States and Territories in the central and southwestern Pacific region (the Pacific Island States and Territories) have utilized regional cooperation in addressing many of the coastal and marine resources development issues facing the region. Regional cooperation in dealing with coastal and marine issues has been facilitated largely through the establishment of a number of regional organizations. This article discusses the institutional frameworks for regional cooperation in coastal and marine resources and environmental management by the Pacific Island States and Territories. The article also highlights efforts being made to achieve better harmonization of the …
Proceedings Of The Bilateral Workshop To Combat Iuu Fishing In The Sulawesi Sea, Ben Tsamenyi
Proceedings Of The Bilateral Workshop To Combat Iuu Fishing In The Sulawesi Sea, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Strategic Options For A Niue Fishing Vessel Register, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich, Mary Ann Palma
Strategic Options For A Niue Fishing Vessel Register, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich, Mary Ann Palma
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
The International Legal Regime For Fisheries Management, Ben M. Tsamenyi, Shilpa Rajkumar, Lara Manarangi-Trott
The International Legal Regime For Fisheries Management, Ben M. Tsamenyi, Shilpa Rajkumar, Lara Manarangi-Trott
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
High Seas Governance Strategies, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
High Seas Governance Strategies, Quentin Hanich, Ben Tsamenyi
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Options For A Vessel Monitoring System For The Wcpfc, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich
Options For A Vessel Monitoring System For The Wcpfc, Ben Tsamenyi, Quentin Hanich
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
The Implications Of The Wcpfc For Australia's Maritime Regulation And Enforcement, Ben Tsamenyi, Lara Manarangi-Trott
The Implications Of The Wcpfc For Australia's Maritime Regulation And Enforcement, Ben Tsamenyi, Lara Manarangi-Trott
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.
Rights-Based Fisheries Development In Australia: Has It Stalled, Ben Tsamenyi, A Mcilgorm
Rights-Based Fisheries Development In Australia: Has It Stalled, Ben Tsamenyi, A Mcilgorm
Professor Ben M Tsamenyi
No abstract provided.