Modernisation of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-16, 21:01authored byIliff, MS
Modernisation of the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (ICRW) has long been proposed by some contracting states and outsiders as a way of resolving the ‘‘Whaling Dispute’’ within the International Whaling Commission (IWC); however, both sides of the debate have traditionally been unconvinced that they would gain enough benefit to make the process worthwhile. Since the collapse of the negotiations on the Revised Management Scheme, the pro-whalers within the IWC have pursued an agenda of ‘‘Normalisation’’ of the IWC in an attempt to resume sustainable commercial whaling under what they believe is the true intent and wording of the ICRW. An attractive alternative to normalisation, particularly to many anti-whalers, is the rewriting of the Convention itself to incorporate many of the elements of more modern conventions, and to remove the clauses in the ICRW which have allowed prowhaling members of the IWC to carry out whaling operations despite the disapproval of the majority.
History
Publication title
Marine Policy
Volume
32
Pagination
402-407
ISSN
0308-597X
Department/School
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Publisher
Elsevier Sci Ltd
Place of publication
Oxford, England
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