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Record Nr.

UNINA9910136255903321

Autore

Peñas Lado Ernesto

Titolo

The common fisheries policy : the quest for sustainability / / Ernesto Penas Lado

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2016

©2016

ISBN

1-119-08566-7

1-119-08565-9

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (547 p.)

Disciplina

333.956

Soggetti

Fishery policy - European Union countries

Fishery management, International - European Union countries

Fishery policy - International cooperation

Fishery resources - International cooperation

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.

Nota di contenuto

Title Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Disclaimer; CHAPTER 1: Why the common fisheries policy is important; Europe and fisheries; Fishing and national traditions: the difficult balance; Fisheries and European law; The importance of history; References; CHAPTER 2: The origin of the CFP; Fishing in the 1960's; The Commission's first initiatives; The enlargement of 1973; The declaration of exclusive fisheries zones as of 1977; Relative stability and The Hague preferences; The regulations of 1983; What remains of the 1983 policy?; References

CHAPTER 3: EU enlargement and the CFP The first enlargements; Spain and Portugal in 1986: a quantum leap for the CFP; The transitional period and the 'Western Waters' Regulation; Implementation of the Western Waters Regulation; Other enlargements; References; CHAPTER 4: The conservation policy; Conservation: the core business of the CFP; TACs and quotas: the main conservation instrument of the CFP; From annual TACs to multi-annual plans; The introduction of fishing effort as a management instrument; Technical measures; Is the CFP



conservation policy a success?; References

CHAPTER 5: Fleet policy The relationship between fleets and resources; The multi-annual guidance programmes; Did the MAGPs work?; From MAGPs to Member States' responsibility: the policy since 2002; Fleet and structural policy: have they helped each other?; Has the fleet policy delivered?; Is there an alternative to fleet policy? The case for rights-based management; References; CHAPTER 6: Structural policy; The structural policy: the oldest component of the CFP; The 43 years of structural policy; Has the structural policy resolved the structural problems of the CFP?; Fisheries and subsidies

Is there a social dimension in the CFP? References; CHAPTER 7: The external dimension; The last frontier of the CFP: external resources; The global governance of fisheries; Multilateral management of fisheries; Bilateral fisheries agreements; References; CHAPTER 8: The Mediterranean specificity; The CFP in the Mediterranean; The Mediterranean specificity: myth or reality?; The jurisdictional regime of Mediterranean waters; Fisheries management under the CFP; Multilateral management in the Mediterranean; The Black Sea: the new challenge of the CFP; References; CHAPTER 9: Enforcing the CFP

The control pillar of the CFP The historical development of the control system of the CFP; The difficulty of enforcing the CFP; Member States' control; Control as a key factor in the development of the CFP; The new control regulation; The international dimension of the control of fisheries; Control and the international 'level playing field': the IUU regulation; Towards integration of the control of fisheries; References; CHAPTER 10: The scientific advice for the CFP; The CFP, a science-based policy; The basic data for science and advice; The evolution of the scientific advice

Science and policy making: an often difficult relationship