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245 00 EU trade-related measures against illegal fishing :
       |bpolicy diffusion and effectiveness in Thailand and 
       Australia /|cedited by Alin Kadfak, Kate Barclay, and 
       Andrew M. Song. 
246 3  European Union trade-related measures against illegal 
       fishing 
263    2309 
264  1 Abingdon, Oxon [UK] ;|aNew York, NY :|bRoutledge,|c2023. 
300    1 online resource. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Routledge focus on environment and sustainability 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  IUU fishing and the policy diffusion of the EU-IUU 
       regulation -- How is unilateral trade-based policy adopted
       and integrated from the perspective of receiving 
       countries? Applying EU IUU regulation in Thailand -- Can 
       anti-IUU trade measures diffuse to other market countries?
       Case study of Australia -- Lessons from Thailand and 
       Australia on the diffusion of anti-IUU fishing trade 
       policy. 
520    "Focusing on the experiences of Thailand and Australia, 
       this book examines the impact of trade-restrictive 
       measures as related to the EU's regulations to prevent 
       Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing. It is 
       widely accepted that IUU fishing is harmful, and should be
       stopped, but there are different approaches to tackling 
       it. Acknowledging this, this book argues that major 
       efforts to fight IUU fishing require careful analyses if 
       the goal is to achieve optimal results and avoid 
       unintended consequences. The book draws on the recent 
       experiences of Thailand and Australia to offer an 
       empirical examination of one increasingly prominent 
       solution, trade-restrictive measures. With Thailand 
       representing direct, active intervention by the EU and 
       Australia a more indirect dispersion of policy narratives 
       and discourses, the book provides a rounded view on how 
       likely it is that different countries in different 
       situations will adapt to the changing policy norms 
       regarding IUU fishing. Understanding the reactions of 
       countries who might be targeted, or otherwise be 
       influenced by the policy, generates new knowledge that 
       helps inform a more effective and scalable implementation 
       of the policy on the part of the EU and a better 
       governance preparedness on the part of non-EU fishing 
       nations. In broader terms, this book exposes a key moment 
       of change in the compatibility between environmental 
       regulations and international trade. The EU IUU policy is 
       a prime example of a policy that uses the mechanisms of 
       international trade to account for environmental and 
       conservation objectives. By way of the unilateral and 
       trade-restrictive stance against IUU fishing, the EU has 
       positioned itself as a major market and normative power, 
       driving its sustainability norms outwards. This book sheds
       light on the efficacy of this policy setup based on the 
       analysis of country perspectives, which is a key factor 
       influencing its potential spread. This book will be of 
       interest to students and scholars of international 
       fisheries politics, marine conservation, environmental 
       policy and international trade, and will also be of 
       interest to policymakers working in these areas"--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
545 0  Alin Kadfak is a Researcher at the Department of Rural and
       Urban Development, Swedish University of Agricultural 
       Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden. Her research interests are 
       resource governance, migration, ethical food systems, 
       policy discourses, supply chains and development in the 
       fisheries sector. Kate Barclay is a Professor and Director
       of the Climate, Society and Environment Research Centre in
       the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at University of 
       Technology Sydney, Australia. Her research interests are 
       the governance of marine areas and resources, including 
       social and economic seafood value chains, social inclusion
       in fisheries, and the wellbeing of people in coastal 
       communities. Andrew M. Song was an ARC Discovery Early 
       Career Research Fellow (DECRA) and a member of the Climate,
       Society and Environment Research Centre (C-SERC) at the 
       University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. After 
       completing a PhD at Memorial University of Newfoundland in
       2014, he spent three years at the ARC Centre of Excellence
       for Coral Reef Studies in James Cook University in 2016 
       working as a research fellow. During this time, he also 
       held a joint affiliation with WorldFish. 
588    Description based on print version record and CIP data 
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590    Taylor & Francis|bTaylor & Francis eBooks: Open Access 
650  0 Fish trade|xLaw and legislation|zEuropean Union countries
       |xCriminal provisions. 
650  0 Fishery law and legislation|zEuropean Union countries. 
650  0 Fishery law and legislation|zThailand. 
650  0 Fishery law and legislation|zAustralia. 
650  0 Fishery policy|zEuropean Union countries. 
650  7 LAW / Natural Resources.|2bisacsh 
650  7 NATURE / Ecology.|2bisacsh 
700 1  Kadfak, Alin,|eeditor. 
700 1  Barclay, Kate,|d1969-|eeditor. 
700 1  Song, Andrew M.,|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tEU trade-related measures against 
       illegal fishing|dAbingdon, Oxon [UK] ; New York, NY : 
       Routledge, 2023|z9781032283418|w(DLC)  2023015926 
830  0 Routledge focus on environment and sustainability. 
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