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IUU Fishing as a Disputed Concept and Its Application to Vulnerable Groups: A Case Study on Arctic Fisheries
International Community Law Review Pub Date : 2020-08-20 , DOI: 10.1163/18719732-12341438
Malgosia Fitzmaurice 1 , Mercedes Rosello 1
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This study is a brief reflection upon the features of the Central Arctic Ocean Fisheries Agreement with regard to indigenous stakeholders, and the potential effects of their uncritical inclusion in the broad interpretive and compliance paradigm known as illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing. Developed from a vulnerability perspective, the study highlights the need to take into account interdependencies between fragile ecosystems and vulnerable human communities. The authors formulate a normative pathway for the regulation of Arctic fisheries that explicitly integrates legal frameworks established for the protection of indigenous peoples and their rights, promoting a nuanced, legally informed and inclusive understanding of the IUU fishing paradigm.



中文翻译:

IUU捕鱼作为一个有争议的概念及其在弱势群体中的应用:以北极渔业为例

这项研究是对《北冰洋渔业协定》关于土著利益相关者的特征的简要反映,以及将其非关键性地纳入被称为非法,不报告和不管制(IUU)捕鱼的广泛解释和遵守范式的潜在影响。该研究从脆弱性的角度出发,强调必须考虑到脆弱的生态系统与脆弱的人类社区之间的相互依赖性。作者制定了规范北极渔业的规范性途径,该途径明确整合了为保护土著人民及其权利而建立的法律框架,促进了对IUU捕捞范例的细微差别,法律依据和包容性理解。

更新日期:2020-08-20
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