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--- Chris Hedley <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear list-members
>
> As most of you will know, the UN Fish Stocks
> Agreement (finally) entered
> into force today. As the sharing of news and other
> information is one of the
> major purposes of this list, it therefore occurred
> to me that this would be
> a good day to activate the OceanLaw discussion list.
>
> First of all - may I introduce myself. I am Chris
> Hedley and I run this list
> together with Professor Robin Churchill of Cardiff
> Law School (UK). I also
> edit the website from which this list is run
> (www.oceanlaw.net). When not
> pursuing these activities, I am studying for a PhD
> on European Union
> fisheries agreements and training to become a
> barrister in the UK. Next year
> I will complete this training with the UK
> Government's Department of
> Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).
>
> Many of you will be familiar with email discussion
> lists, but for those of
> you who are not I urge you to read the information
> about this list contained
> on the OceanLaw website (www.oceanlaw.net/lists). In
> this message I have
> jotted down a few ideas of what the list should be
> used for and what its
> objectives are. My suggestions are not exhaustive,
> however, and ultimately
> the list will develop its own "personality". I have
> also added a few extra
> comments at the bottom of the message on how to use
> the list, but full
> details are provided on the website.
>
> Basically, I envisage the list being used for (among
> other things):
>
> - exchange of information relating to matters such
> as:
>
> 1. negotiations for and adoptions of new
> treaties, plans of action, etc.
> 2. signatures, ratifications, entries into
> force of treaties
> 3. meetings of international organizations
> and States parties
> 4. actions taken by States and international
> organizations
> 4. international conferences
> 5. new paper and online resources
>
> - requests for research assistance
>
> 1. asking for lost bibliographical
> references
> 2. asking for references on a particular
> subject
> 3. asking for help on difficult research
> questions
>
> - advertising employment opportunities [but please
> no "looking for a job"
> messages]
>
> - discussion of current issues [please see next
> message]
>
> The important thing is to use the list as often as
> you can. The more use
> that is made of the list, the more benefit everyone
> derives. In this regard,
> I would also urge you to promote the list wherever
> you can to encourage more
> people to join.
>
> One last thing, please remember that the scope of
> the list is not limited to
> fisheries but extends to any marine environmental
> matter and also to other
> relevant areas of the law of the sea (e.g.
> navigation, maritime
> delimitation).
>
> Looking forward to many fruitful communications
>
>
> Chris Hedley
>
>
>
> INFORMATION ON USING THE OCEANLAW DISCUSSION LIST
>
>
> Scope:
>
> The scope of the list is not limited to fisheries,
> but is designed also to
> cover general marine environmental issues and other
> relevant law of the sea
> issues. (For more information, see
> www.oceanlaw.net/lists/detailed.htm).
>
>
> Using the list
>
> Please make sure that you use the correct email
> addresses when contacting
> the list:
>
> to send a message to all list members:
> [log in to unmask]
> to unsubscribe or send a command to the list:
> [log in to unmask]
>
> Please also note that if you are away from your
> office and have set your
> email to provide an automatic response you must
> instruct the list not to
> send messages to this email address. Otherwise you
> will send an automated
> list to every list member every time a message is
> sent (which can be VERY
> ANNOYING!!). For information on how to do this,
> please see Question 11 of
> the Frequently Asked Questions page
> (www.oceanlaw.net/lists/faqs.htm).
>
>
> Etiquette:
>
> The list "etiquette" is generally a matter of common
> sense. However, if this
> is the first time you have used a discussion list, I
> encourage you to look
> up the Acceptable Use Policy page
> (www.oceanlaw.net/lists/policy.htm) and
> also the Frequently Asked Questions page
> (www.oceanlaw.net/lists/faqs.htm)
> especially questions 19-26.
>
>
> More information:
>
> You are strongly encouraged to look up the
> information on the OceanLaw
> website which gives full details on what the list is
> for and how to use it.
> All this information is in the "Lists" section of
> the website
> (www.oceanlaw.net/lists). The most useful pages are
> the first four links in
> the "Useful links" section.
>
>
> Any problems:
>
> Please feel free to contact me if you have any
> queries or problems relating
> to this list: [log in to unmask]
>
>
>
> ____________________________________________
>
> Chris Hedley LLB E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Editor, OceanLaw Tel: +44 707 432 3000
> www.oceanlaw.net Fax: +44 870 705 2343
>
> Resources on OceanLaw:
>
> Int-Fish Bulletin: new monthly current affairs
> journal on fisheries, marine
> mammals and other marine life conservation
>
> Internet Guide to International Fisheries Law: the
> web's leading resource
> for marine living resource law, policy and
> management - more than 1000 pages
> of information
>
> OceanLaw Mailing List: a discussion list open to
> anyone with an interest in
> marine living resource law and management and
> related law of the sea issues
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