International tribunal for the law of the sea: southern bluefin tuna cases; order

Publisher: 27 August 1999Description: [143 p.]Subject(s): ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION | JAPAN | AUSTRALIA | NEW ZEALAND | FISHING | LAW OF THE SEA | CONVENTIONS | FISHING RIGHTSSummary: Seeks to present the Bluefin Tuna Cases. Discusses a case which shows the issues of how scientific uncertainty can be handled in a judicial context. Includes questions relating to the interpretation of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and its interaction with cognate conventions.
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Seeks to present the Bluefin Tuna Cases. Discusses a case which shows the issues of how scientific uncertainty can be handled in a judicial context. Includes questions relating to the interpretation of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and its interaction with cognate conventions.

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