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Fishing Power Europe The EU’s Normativity in Its External Fisheries Action
This book examines how the EU and international law frameworks impact the EU’s ability to act normatively in its external action in the area of... -
Normative Power Europe as an Analytical Framework for Examining the EU’s Normativity
This chapter presents the analytical framework of the book. It centres around a legally contextualised understanding of the Normative Power Europe... -
The EU Area of Fisheries and Normative Power Europe
This chapter builds on the theoretical foundations set out in Chap. 2 and lays down further and more... -
Modern-Day Slavery at Sea: Human Trafficking in Thai Fishing Industry
Most of the literature on modern-day slavery focuses on women and children as victims of the sex industry. This disproportionate emphasis on sexual... -
A quantitative data analysis in relation to size, scope and behavioural patterns for the implementation of a port state control regime of the global industrial fishing vessel fleet
Industrial fishing is a hazardous activity of global nature, meeting challenges in safety and labour conditions all over the world. When it comes to...
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Environmental Law in the Courts of Europe: A Rough Sketch
This chapter examens how domestic judiciaries in Europe deal with environmental law. This produces a very varied picture. The way in which domestic... -
“Green(er) Civilian Power Europe” in the Era of the EU Green Deal: Giving Effect to the Environmental Sustainability Aspects of EU Trade Policy
Trade liberalisation, internally and externally, has been the essence of European integration since the Treaty of Rome. Unpacking EU’s role as an... -
Introduction
This chapter sets the scene of the book. It starts by introducing the develo** importance of fisheries for the European Union (EU) over the years... -
Challenges to the EU’s Normativity in Multileveled Coercive Action
This chapter shifts the focus to the EU’s ability to act normatively, even when acting unilaterally, by analysing the coercion aspect of the use of... -
After the Big Show: British Police Officers and Civil Affairs in Europe
There is a long-standing joke in England that after the splendour of the annual Lord Mayor’s show through the streets of the City of London trudge... -
Principle of non-refoulement in the context of recent ECtHR caselaw and the EU migration and asylum pact
The constant crisis modality of the recent years, in one way or another affected the way how international human rights obligations were overall...
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Climate Change and Working Time: A Complex Challenge
Working time has been traditionally focused on adapting working hours in order to allow a reconciliation of work and family life whilst assuring the... -
The Internal Aspect of the Right to Self-Determination
The idea of internal self-determination is connected to the right to have a democratic, representative government. Internal self-determination in... -
True EU citizenship as a precursor to genuine criminal justice in Europe: an analysis of EU citizenship as it relates to a sustainable area of freedom, security and justice
This paper traces developments - both legal and political in nature - relating to EU citizenship and compares the status quo to what individuals...
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Aquatic Biodiversity Management in the United States
A tremendous number of freshwater fish species, aquatic plants, and aquatic invertebrates are native to North America. The native fish alone number... -
The Livs in Latvia and the Law
While Europe is crowded with national, ethnic, linguistic and religious minorities, only a handful of indigenous peoples still live on the continent.... -
Chinese Enterprises and Investments in the Arctic: Implications for the Development of the Polar Silk Road
In the past years, China has identified the Arctic as a region of growing scientific, economic, and political concern. Being a non-Arctic state,... -
Conclusion
This chapter provides the conclusions. It shows that the EU faces significant challenges to acting normatively. Most visibly, in fora in which it... -
Countering crime in Africa’s maritime domain: law enforcement and environmental contamination threat intervention
Crime in the maritime domain has evolved over the past two decades. Its changing face has been influenced by interventions both on land and at sea....
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Challenges to the EU’s Normativity in Gaining Access to Foreign Resources
This chapter completely shifts the focus to the substantive aspects of the European Union’s (EU) normativity under the legitimacyLegitimacy element...