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Small Cetaceans, International Law and the International Whaling Commission 小型鲸目动物,国际法和国际捕鲸委员会
Pub Date : 2001-12-01 DOI: 10.1163/9789004480599_013
A. Gillespie
[Small cetaceans (small whales) represent something of an anomaly in international law, as it is not clear which international or regional organisations have primary competence over their management. It is my contention that the International Whaling Commission has a broad authority in relation to small cetaceans and clear primacy over all competing organisations on this question. This primacy is given further credence when considering small cetaceans which are either migratory or endangered.] [I]t is essential to protect all species of whales from further overfishing. (1) I INTRODUCTION Small cetaceans (small whales) are currently struggling for adequate protection in international law. This is despite being on the agenda of a number of international fora since the early 1970s. In 1992 the primacy of the International Whaling Commission (`IWC') with regard to cetaceans was clearly stated in the United Nations Environment Programme's Agenda 21. (2) However, in recent years a number of countries have argued that the IWC should not have jurisdiction over these creatures. The primary argument in support of this contention is that small cetaceans were not included in the original Nomenclature annexed to the International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling (`CRW'), (3) the convention which established the IWC, and that to add them subsequently to the Nomenclature would require the consent of all the signatories to the ICRW. I believe this view is mistaken for a number of reasons. The first reason relates to the actual language of the ICRW and the simplistic view that the nomenclature was somehow a pivotal dividing mechanism within it. Secondly, there is a general misunderstanding of the way in which treaties evolve and change, and the mechanisms that allow entrenched majorities to modify annexes within the broad framework of their original treaties (that is, it is not an amendment of the treaty). Closely aligned to the argument that the IWC does not have competence over small cetaceans is the assertion that coastal states have near absolute competence. This contention is typically bolstered by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (`UNCLOS'). (4) However, I contend that this view is also mistaken as UNCLOS does not accord coastal states complete sovereignty in their Exclusive Economic Zones (`EEZs'), rather it affords them limited sovereignty. It is limited in the sense that nations can waive their rights under UNCLOS and freely consent to the authority of overlapping international organisations such as the IWC. Under UNCLOS, even if a nation does not wish to join the IWC, it is still necessary to cooperate with the relevant overlapping international organisations when dealing with critically endangered species, migratory species or cetaceans in general. II DEFINING SMALL CETACEANS Whales, dolphins, and porpoises are known collectively as whales -- or to be more precise, as cetaceans. The word `cetacean' is derived from both the La
[小型鲸类动物(小鲸鱼)在国际法中代表着一种反常现象,因为不清楚哪个国际或区域组织对它们的管理拥有主要权限。我的论点是,国际捕鲸委员会在小型鲸类方面拥有广泛的权威,在这个问题上明显高于所有竞争组织。当考虑到迁徙或濒临灭绝的小型鲸类时,这种首要地位得到了进一步的信任。保护所有种类的鲸鱼免遭进一步的过度捕捞是至关重要的。小型鲸目动物(小鲸)目前正在努力争取在国际法中得到充分的保护。尽管自20世纪70年代初以来,这已被列入若干国际论坛的议程。1992年,联合国环境规划署的《21世纪议程》明确指出了国际捕鲸委员会在鲸类动物方面的首要地位。然而,近年来一些国家认为国际捕鲸委员会不应该对这些生物有管辖权。支持这一论点的主要论据是,小型鲸目动物并没有被包括在《国际捕鲸条例公约》(CRW)所附的原始命名法中,(3)正是《国际捕鲸委员会公约》建立了IWC,随后将它们添加到命名法中需要得到ICRW所有签署国的同意。我认为这种观点是错误的,原因有很多。第一个原因与ICRW的实际语言和简单的观点有关,即命名法在某种程度上是其中的关键划分机制。其次,人们普遍误解了条约演变和变化的方式,以及允许根深蒂固的多数人在其原始条约的广泛框架内修改附件的机制(即,它不是条约的修正案)。与国际捕鲸委员会对小型鲸类没有管辖权的论点密切相关的是,沿海国家拥有近乎绝对的管辖权。这一论点通常得到了《联合国海洋法公约》(UNCLOS)的支持。(4)然而,我认为这种观点也是错误的,因为《联合国海洋法公约》并没有赋予沿海国对其专属经济区的完全主权,而是给予它们有限的主权。从某种意义上说,它是有限的,因为各国可以放弃其在《联合国海洋法公约》下的权利,并自由地同意与IWC等重叠的国际组织的权威。根据《联合国海洋法公约》,即使一个国家不希望加入国际捕鲸委员会,在处理极度濒危物种、迁徙物种或一般鲸类时,仍有必要与相关重叠的国际组织合作。鲸鱼、海豚和鼠海豚统称为鲸鱼,或者更准确地说,统称为鲸目动物。“鲸目动物”一词来源于拉丁语cetus(大型海洋动物)和希腊语ketos(海怪)。目前已确认的鲸类动物至少有79种。从广义上讲,鲸目可分为大目和小目。然而,试图准确定义每个类别中包含哪些物种是一项艰巨的任务,因为没有公认的定义既包括生物学观点又包括政治观点。小型鲸类动物是许多国际公约关注的焦点,尽管它们被列入名单的原因通常不是因为它们“小”。相反,它们被列入名单是因为它们恰好具有属于各种相关类别的某些特征:例如,它们可能会迁徙,(6)它们可能濒临灭绝,(7)它们可能居住在某个地区。(8)然而,这些特征并不能根据它们的身体特征来描述小型鲸目动物。小型鲸目动物的定义通常是基于小型鲸目动物体型有限的错误假设。...
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引用次数: 8
The Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic and North Seas 《养护波罗的海和北海小型鲸类动物协定》
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.1163/9789004480599_014
R. Churchill
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