The rights of indigenous peoples living in coastal States to engage in their traditional fishing practices is an ongoing issue around the world. The central question lies in whether or not indigenous people are entitled to a preferred position, excluding or limiting the application of domestic or international laws to their fishing practices. You can read more of Katherine’s article for ‘The Fish Site’ here.
Trading Tides: Legal Strategies for Global Seafood Market Resilience
Introduction Australian seafood is world-renowned for its quality, freshness, and sustainability. From wild-caught prawns to farmed salmon, our products command premium prices in international markets. But success in global trade is never guaranteed. Market access is...