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United Nations, Education & Humanities
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KL34.1 F65 no. 82 (Browse shelf) | Available |
KL34.1 F65 no. 77 The right to adequate food in emergencies / | KL34.1 F65 no. 78 Law and modern biotechnology : | KL34.1 F65 no. 80 Preparing national regulations for water resources management : | KL34.1 F65 no. 82 Administrative sanctions in fisheries law / | KL34.1 F65 no. 83 Legislating for property rights in fisheries / | KL34.1 F65 no. 84 Land and water - the rights interface / |
Fisheries law enforcement, from investigation to judgement, is an expensive and lengthy process in many jurisdictions. Many countries experience such a significant backlog of pending trials for conventional criminal offences that dealing with fisheries offences is not a priority. This study suggests considering the use of administrative sanctions as a direct response to the problem and examines the administrative systems for dealing with fisheries offences in a diverse range of countries from different legal systems.
U/N 248693
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