Compliance and Enforcement
Organizer and Chair: Jon Sutinen, Department of Resource Economics, University of Rhode Island, USA
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K. Kuperan Viswanathan, ICLARM, Malaysia
Illegal Fishing and Compliance in Fisheries
Jesper Raakjaer Nielsen, Institute for Fisheries Management and Coastal Community Development, Denmark
Important Factors Influencing Rule Compliance in Danish Fisheries 
Ron Boostrom, San Diego State University, USA
The Community-Oriented Policing and Problem Solving Paradigm-What Have We Learned? 
Ronald Mitchell, Center for Environmental Science and Policy, Stanford University, USA
Making Treaties Effective: Mechanisms Available for Inducing Compliance 
Steve Warner, Institute for Defense Analyses, USA
Fisheries Law Enforcement: Assessment of Deterrence 
William J. Furlong, Dept. of Economics, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Observer Deployment in the Fishery and Regulatory Self-Enforcement 
Niels Vestergaard, Danish Institute of Fisheries Econ Research (SUC), University of Southern Denmark
An Economic Incentive Scheme as a Solution to Compliance Problems Associated with Illegal Landings within a TAC system
S. Garcia-Martinez, The SFS Center for Coastal Studies Mexico
Sea Turtles of Bahia Magdalena, Baja California Sur, Mexico: Demand and Supply of an Endangered Species 
James R. Wilson, Dept. of Economics, University of Quebec at Rimouski, Canada
Bio-economics of Sea-turtle Conservation and Use by Local Communities in the State of Oaxaca, Mexico: The History and Conservation Policies for Olive Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) 
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