Flags of Convenience: Legal Issues in relation to Fishing the Southern Ocean

“A merchant fleet is not an artificial creation. It is a reality which corresponds to certain indispensable requirements of a national economy. The flag- that supreme emblem of sovereignty which international law authorises a ship to fly- must represent a country’s degree of economic independence, n...

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Main Author: Ella Lawton
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Published: 2006
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