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Leading scholars of international law and international relations
explain the wave of regional disputes that arose in the 1990s over
fish stocks that
straddle both national waters and
the high seas. The focus rests on whether
and how evolving regimes,
including those based on the UN Fish Stocks
Agreement, meet the
scientific, regulatory, and compliance-related goals of
effective management - and
the significance of regime interplay in this
regard.
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