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The Many Sins Of Nepa, Richard A. Epstein Jan 2018

The Many Sins Of Nepa, Richard A. Epstein

Texas A&M Law Review

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Unilateral Steps To End High Seas Fishing, Katrina M. Wyman Jan 2018

Unilateral Steps To End High Seas Fishing, Katrina M. Wyman

Texas A&M Law Review

In discussions about the overexploitation of the vast oceans that lie beyond national jurisdiction, one bold proposal is to close fishing entirely on the high seas. Existing research suggests that converting the high seas into a giant reserve for fish might increase overall global fish catches by boosting fish catches within the adjoining areas of the oceans under national control. This conversion also might help to protect marine biological diversity, which is particularly important in an era of climate change. This Essay identifies the potential that the United States—a significant importer of high seas fish—might unilaterally take steps to end …