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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox treaty The Fisheries Convention or the London Fisheries Convention is an international agreement signed in London in relation to fishing rights across the coastal waters of Western Europe, in particular the fishing rights in the North Sea, in the Skagerrak, in the Kattegat and on the European Atlantic coast. It gives right of full access to the fishing grounds between 6 and 12 nautical miles of the national coastline to the fishing industry of those contracting parties that had already been fishing there in the period 1953–1962.[1]

This agreement is largely superseded to the Common Fisheries Policy (the CFP), as all parties are members of the European Union.

Background and negotiations

Between Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom the "International Convention for regulating the police of the North Sea fisheries outside territorial waters" (the North Sea Fisheries Convention) of 1888 applied which allowed fishing in each other's waters up to 3 miles from the coast line. The United Kingdom denounced this convention in 1963 in order to allow setting up a 12-mile exclusive fishery zone. After denunciation it invited the parties to that convention and several others to negotiate on several issues related to fisheries, which resulted in the Fisheries Convention.[2]

Negotiations took place between the parties of the European Economic Communities, the European Free Trade Association, the Commission of the EEC, as well as Iceland, Ireland and Norway.[2]

Parties

The convention has 12 parties,[3] while 1 signatory (Luxembourg) signed but did not ratify.

Poland is a non-signatory which acceded to the convention after its entry into force.[4]

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all coasts
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coasts in the North Sea, in the Skagerrak and in the Kattegat, up to the entrances to the Danish straits
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The North sea coast
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all coasts
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The North Sea coast
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coasts north of the 36th parallel and the coasts of Madeira
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coasts north of the 36th parallel
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west coast, north of a line drawn from The Kullen (sv) to Gilbjerg Head (sv)
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effective 31 December 2020,[4]
All coasts, including those of the Шаблон:Flag and of the Channel Islands (Шаблон:Flag and Шаблон:Flag [including Шаблон:Flag and Шаблон:Flag])

Denunciation and withdrawal

The convention can be denounced after the passage of 20 years from its entry into force, subject to a two-year notice period.[5]

On 2 July 2017 the United Kingdom Government announced that it would withdraw from the Fisheries Convention.[6][7][8][9] Formal notice of the "denunciation" was given the next day, 3 July 2017.[4] The denunciation took effect at the end of the transition phase on 31 December 2020 at 11 pm GMT.[4]

See also

References

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