Essays about: "Fisheries Partnership Agreements"
Found 5 essays containing the words Fisheries Partnership Agreements.
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1. A Neighborly Dilemma : The Legal Consequences of the EU-Morocco Fisheries Agreements on Western Sahara's Right to Self-Determination
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Abstract Western Sahara’s history is marked by Spanish colonization until 1976 followed by Moroccan invasion and nearly 50 years of occupation. The right to self-determination, applicable to territories under colonial or occupational rule, remains unrealized in Western Sahara. READ MORE
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2. Post-democratic sustainability in the EU-Morocco fisheries agreement. On the depoliticized inclusion of the waters of occupied Western Sahara
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : The territory of Western Sahara (WS) has been occupied by Morocco since 1975, displacing many of the indigenous people now living in refugee camps in Algeria. In 2019, the EU adopted a new Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement (SFPA) with Morocco which includes WS waters. READ MORE
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3. Between peace and prosperity - Fishy motives behind EU policy-making efforts in Western Saharan waters?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : In 2019, the EU and Morocco implemented the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement (SFPA). The agreement gives EU vessels right to fish not only in Moroccan waters, but also in waters adjacent to the occupied territory of Western Sahara. READ MORE
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4. EPA and Fisheries - Focus on West Africa
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Fishing is important to the countries in West Africa since it provides food, work opportunities and foreign exchange for the countries. Fishing agreements have granted access to their fishing waters to the EU, which needs this access to meet the increasing demand of fish from its inhabitants. READ MORE
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5. As You Saw, So Shall You Reap - An attempt to explain the Senegalese decision to brake off negotiations on a renewed Fisheries Agreement with the EU in 2006
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The Senegalese decision to brake off negotiations over a renewed fisheries agreement with the European Union in 2006 represents a puzzle since substantial economical gains are associated with an accord and because such agreements have been renewed with a certain degree of continuity in the past. In this thesis, it is argued that the Senegalese withdrawal can be understood as a response to solid domestic opposition to an eventual agreement. READ MORE