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Administrative Law Without the State? The Challenge of Global Regulation
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Early 1960SEngineeringInternational RegulationLawAdministrative LawLaw Of The SeaCommercial FishingMature Tuna.2Governmental ProcessGovernment RegulationPublic PolicySeafood IndustryFishery EnforcementInternational LawSouthern Bluefin TunaMarine BiologyAdministrative ProcessRegulationInternational Institutions
In early 1960s, the fishing of Southern Bluefin Tuna rose to over 70,000 tons per year, leading to a marked decrease in mature tuna.2 As a result, the catch began to suffer. In 1973, the third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea met in New York.3 It concluded its work in 1982 with a new treaty—the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).4 This treaty went into force in 1994,