336 Pages
by
Routledge
336 Pages
by
Routledge
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Disputes over fishing rights stir national feelings despite the modest socio-economic importance of fishing in most member states. The Common Fisheries Policy of the European Community (1984) takes an impartial view in examining the development of the European Community’s Common Fisheries Policy from its obscure origins in the 1960s to its reform in the 1980s. In doing so, it draws together the... Read more
1. Introduction 2. The Fishing Industries of Western Europe 3. The Control of European Fisheries before the CFP 4. The Original CFP in the Community of Six 5. Enlargement Negotiations of 1970–2 6. The Advent of 200-mile Fishing Zones: The Need for a New CFP 7. Equality of Access or Exclusive National Fishing Zones? 8. Persistent Deadlock in the Search for a New CFP 9. Step-by-Step Towards a Revised CFP 10. Agreement on Access and Quotas in a New CFP 11. Conclusion
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Mark Wise






