1st Edition

EU Trade-Related Measures against Illegal Fishing Policy Diffusion and Effectiveness in Thailand and Australia

94 Pages
by Routledge

94 Pages
by Routledge

Focusing on the experiences of Thailand and Australia, this book examines the impact of trade-restrictive measures as related to the EU’s regulations to prevent Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing. It is widely accepted that IUU fishing is harmful, and should be stopped, but there are different approaches to tackling it. Acknowledging this, this book argues that major efforts to... Read more

Ch 1. IUU fishing and the policy diffusion of the EU-IUU regulation

Ch 2. How is unilateral trade-based policy adopted and integrated from the perspective of receiving countries? Applying EU IUU regulation in Thailand

Ch 3. Can anti-IUU trade measures diffuse to other market countries? Case study of Australia

Ch 4. Lessons from Thailand and Australia on the diffusion of anti-IUU fishing trade policy

Biography

Alin Kadfak is a Researcher at the Department of Rural and Urban Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden. Her research interests are resource governance, migration, ethical food systems, policy discourses, supply chains and development in the fisheries sector.

Kate Barclay is a Professor and Director of the Climate, Society and Environment Research Centre in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Her research interests are the governance of marine areas and resources, including social and economic seafood value chains, social inclusion in fisheries, and the wellbeing of people in coastal communities.

Andrew M. Song was an ARC Discovery Early Career Research Fellow (DECRA) and a member of the Climate, Society and Environment Research Centre (C-SERC) at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. After completing a PhD at Memorial University of Newfoundland in 2014, he spent three years at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies in James Cook University in 2016 working as a research fellow. During this time, he also held a joint affiliation with WorldFish.