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In 1991, the United Nations General Assembly put into effect an international moratorium prohibiting the use of drift nets. In 1992, the EEC prohibited the use of drift nets longer than 2.5 kms. On 1 January 2002, the EU approved a new regulation prohibiting the use of driftnets to catch species including bluefin tuna, swordfish Read more

Private International Law, Volume Two, Special Part. By Albert A. Ehrenzweig and Erik Jayme. Leiden: A. W. Sijthoff, Dobbs Ferry: Oceana Publications Inc., 1973. pp. xix, 257. Bibliography. Table of Cases. Index.

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