Revisiting the Public Right to Fish in British Waters

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The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law №
26. - 2011. - p.p. 433–461.
The public right to fish is a creature of the common law. It underpins the statutory regime of
fishing in England, and has influenced fisheries in other common law jurisdictions. With
reform of fisheries on the political agenda, it is useful to consider the nature and extent of this
right. By exploring and articulating the nature and extent of the right, its role in shaping the
future regulation of fisheries in British waters can be better understood. This may become a
future issue, especially when attention is already being devoted to the regulation and, perhaps
more importantly, to the allocation of fisheries under management regimes that rely upon
rights-based mechanisms.

Author(s): Barnes Richard.

Language: English
Commentary: 1732775
Tags: Юридические дисциплины;Международное публичное право