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Chapter 4: Regulations of Fisheries Subsidies under the European Union Regime and Comparison with the Fisheries Subsidies Regulations in the WTO Chair’s Text

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Part of the book series: Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs ((HAMBURG,volume 20))

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The European Union (EU) has played an important role in global fishing activities. It faces the problems of overfishing and overcapacity of fishing fleets like other countries in the rest of the world. Although it has implemented measures to improve the situation, these problems remain to a large degree unresolved.

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Chen, CJ. (2011). Chapter 4: Regulations of Fisheries Subsidies under the European Union Regime and Comparison with the Fisheries Subsidies Regulations in the WTO Chair’s Text. In: Fisheries Subsidies under International Law. Hamburg Studies on Maritime Affairs, vol 20. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15693-9_5

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