International Regulations and Guidelines on Transboundary Salmon Stocks: Case Study of the Tana River
The year 2019 was “the international year of the salmon” (IYS). The overarching aim was “to inform and stimulate outreach and research that aspires to establish the conditions necessary to ensure the resilience of salmon and people throughout the Northern Hemisphere;” further, to bring people togeth...
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ftjarlp:oai:nordicopenaccess.no:article/2432 2023-05-15T14:18:43+02:00 International Regulations and Guidelines on Transboundary Salmon Stocks: Case Study of the Tana River Dahl, Irene Vanja 2020-12-09 application/pdf text/html application/epub+zip text/xml https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/2432 https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v11.2432 eng eng University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway, Faculty of Law https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/2432/4799 https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/2432/4800 https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/2432/4801 https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/2432/4802 https://arcticreview.no/index.php/arctic/article/view/2432 doi:10.23865/arctic.v11.2432 Copyright (c) 2020 Irene Vanja Dahl http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 CC-BY-NC Arctic Review; Vol 11 (2020); 157-188 2387-4562 anadromous stocks Atlantic salmon Law of the Sea Convention North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization bilateral cooperation border river Tana River ILO-convention 169 indigenous people info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2020 ftjarlp https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v11.2432 2022-03-24T06:35:03Z The year 2019 was “the international year of the salmon” (IYS). The overarching aim was “to inform and stimulate outreach and research that aspires to establish the conditions necessary to ensure the resilience of salmon and people throughout the Northern Hemisphere;” further, to bring people together, share and develop knowledge, raise awareness and take action. This article is intended as a contribution to this goal. The article discusses how international law: the Law of the Sea Convention, the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Convention for the Conservation of Salmon in the North Atlantic Ocean relate to conservation and management of wild salmon. The article has a special focus on bilateral cooperation on salmon stocks in boundary/transboundary rivers, and using as a case study the Tana river in Norway and Finland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Atlantic salmon North Atlantic Arctic Review on Law and Politics Norway Tana River ENVELOPE(28.395,28.395,70.503,70.503) Arctic Review on Law and Politics 11 0 157 |
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The year 2019 was “the international year of the salmon” (IYS). The overarching aim was “to inform and stimulate outreach and research that aspires to establish the conditions necessary to ensure the resilience of salmon and people throughout the Northern Hemisphere;” further, to bring people together, share and develop knowledge, raise awareness and take action. This article is intended as a contribution to this goal. The article discusses how international law: the Law of the Sea Convention, the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Convention for the Conservation of Salmon in the North Atlantic Ocean relate to conservation and management of wild salmon. The article has a special focus on bilateral cooperation on salmon stocks in boundary/transboundary rivers, and using as a case study the Tana river in Norway and Finland. |
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International Regulations and Guidelines on Transboundary Salmon Stocks: Case Study of the Tana River |
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University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway, Faculty of Law |
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