The settlement of disputes concerning conservation of fish stocks in the Arctic and Antarctic high seas: towards comprehensive compulsory jurisdiction?

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The settlement of disputes concerning conservation of fish stocks in the Arctic and Antarctic high seas: towards comprehensive compulsory jurisdiction? / Schatz, Valentin J.
Governing marine living resources in the polar regions. ed. / Nengye Liu; Cassandra M. Brooks; Tianbao Qin. UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. p. 196-221.

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Harvard

Schatz, VJ 2019, The settlement of disputes concerning conservation of fish stocks in the Arctic and Antarctic high seas: towards comprehensive compulsory jurisdiction? in N Liu, CM Brooks & T Qin (eds), Governing marine living resources in the polar regions. Edward Elgar Publishing, UK, pp. 196-221. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788977432.00021

APA

Schatz, V. J. (2019). The settlement of disputes concerning conservation of fish stocks in the Arctic and Antarctic high seas: towards comprehensive compulsory jurisdiction? In N. Liu, C. M. Brooks, & T. Qin (Eds.), Governing marine living resources in the polar regions (pp. 196-221). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788977432.00021

Vancouver

Schatz VJ. The settlement of disputes concerning conservation of fish stocks in the Arctic and Antarctic high seas: towards comprehensive compulsory jurisdiction? In Liu N, Brooks CM, Qin T, editors, Governing marine living resources in the polar regions. UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2019. p. 196-221 doi: 10.4337/9781788977432.00021

Bibtex

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