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Conference
Legal Aspects
of the Enforcement of the Rules of the Common Fisheries
Policy
Brussels
20 June 2005
This
one day conference will take place in Brussels, Belgium on
20 June 2005. Invited experts and Commission officials
will discuss a range of issues concerning legal aspects of
the enforcement of the CFP, including:
investigative cooperation
and mutual administrative assistance; the effective
application of sanctions; the enforcement of the rules of
the Common Fisheries Policy in decentralised States; the
Common Fisheries Policy and the competence of the
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea; and
fisheries prosecutions.
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International Fisheries Law
and Policy Review
The Journal of International Fisheries and Marine Living
Resource Law,
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THE FUTURE
OF CETACEANS IN A CHANGING WORLD
William C. G. Burns,
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