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      The Southern Bluefin Tuna Dispute Revisited: How Far Have We Come?

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      Transnational Environmental Law
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          The Southern Bluefin Tuna dispute of the late 1990s will long be remembered as one of the most important fishery disputes of all time, influencing both ocean governance and international dispute settlement. This commentary explores the legacy of that dispute with a particular emphasis on the growth and development of the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna and how the regime is functioning with the addition of several new members. We will focus also on the specific challenges to the conservation and management of the southern bluefin tuna. This includes biological parameters and the legal and political landscape of global fisheries conservation generally. Finally, we will explore emerging conservation strategies to assist the recovery of this highly valuable fish species.

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                Journal
                Transnational Environmental Law
                TEL
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                2047-1025
                2047-1033
                October 2014
                July 01 2014
                October 2014
                : 3
                : 2
                : 391-406
                Article
                10.1017/S2047102514000119
                70f77623-93b5-42e7-aa82-ffb091adc687
                © 2014

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