Compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries. How fishermen account for conformity with rules

The article provides the results of an investigation of compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries, based on personal interviews with a selection of Norwegian and Russian fishermen. Previous studies have indicated a generally high level of compliance in this particular fishery, and the theme of the pre...

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Main Author: Hønneland, Geir
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:marpol:v:24:y:2000:i:1:p:11-19 2024-04-14T08:09:36+00:00 Compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries. How fishermen account for conformity with rules Hønneland, Geir http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308-597X(98)00058-X unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308-597X(98)00058-X article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:32:14Z The article provides the results of an investigation of compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries, based on personal interviews with a selection of Norwegian and Russian fishermen. Previous studies have indicated a generally high level of compliance in this particular fishery, and the theme of the present article is how fishermen themselves explain this tendency to behave in conformity with established rules. The main conclusion is that the extent of surveillance seems to be less important than the legitimacy of management bodies. Of particular interest is the fishermen's emphasis on a forthcoming and respectful attitude on the part of inspectors. Compliance Enforcement Legitimacy The Barents Sea Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Barents Sea
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description The article provides the results of an investigation of compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries, based on personal interviews with a selection of Norwegian and Russian fishermen. Previous studies have indicated a generally high level of compliance in this particular fishery, and the theme of the present article is how fishermen themselves explain this tendency to behave in conformity with established rules. The main conclusion is that the extent of surveillance seems to be less important than the legitimacy of management bodies. Of particular interest is the fishermen's emphasis on a forthcoming and respectful attitude on the part of inspectors. Compliance Enforcement Legitimacy The Barents Sea
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Compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries. How fishermen account for conformity with rules
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title Compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries. How fishermen account for conformity with rules
title_short Compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries. How fishermen account for conformity with rules
title_full Compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries. How fishermen account for conformity with rules
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title_full_unstemmed Compliance in the Barents Sea fisheries. How fishermen account for conformity with rules
title_sort compliance in the barents sea fisheries. how fishermen account for conformity with rules
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