Antonio José Rengifo Lozano (2011). International Regime Theory and the Law of the Sea. Bogotá, Editorial Universiad Nacional de Colombia. - Núm. 19-2, Junio 2017 - Estudios Socio-Jurídicos - Libros y Revistas - VLEX 685743245

Antonio José Rengifo Lozano (2011). International Regime Theory and the Law of the Sea. Bogotá, Editorial Universiad Nacional de Colombia.

AutorAna Lucía Rodríguez
CargoEstudiante de VII semestre de la Facultad de Jurisprudencia de la Universidad del Rosario
Páginas275-281
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ESTUD. SO CIO-JURÍD. , BOGOTÁ (COLOMBIA), 19(2)
In 2 011, Colombian professor Antonio José Rengifo Lozano publis-
hed the book International regime theory and the law of the sea: a study of
f‌isheries on the high seas. This is an academic work that provides a large
body of law and regulations on the subject, describing the birth of a new
international regime that has been developing since the second half of the
twentieth century, but is especially marked by the Straddling Fish Stocks
Agreement of 1 9 95, more formally known as The Agreement for the Im-
plementation of the Provisions of the United Nations Convention on the
Law of the Sea of 10 December 1 982 Relating to the Conservation and
Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks.
This regulation on straddling stocks and highly migratory f‌ish stocks
has set a number of guidelines for the new regime on the law of the sea
due the complexity of regulating species in constant movement between
the jurisdiction of coastal States and what can be considered the “high
seas,” generally recognized as belonging to all humankind and subject
to the long-standing principle of freedom of f‌ishing.
Through its description of the specif‌ic issue of straddling f‌ish stocks
and highly migratory f‌ish stocks, this work demonstrates that “state
Antonio José Rengifo Lozano. (2 011).
International regime theory and the law
of the sea: a study of f‌isheries on the high seas.
Bogotá: Editorial Universidad Nacional
de Colombia
ANA LUCÍA ROD RÍGU EZ*
* Estudiante de VII semestre de la Facultad de Jurisprudencia de la Universidad del Rosario.
Correo electrónico: analu.rodriguez@urosario.edu.co

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