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The Chagos marine protected arbitration-A battle of four losers? (2015)
Journal Article
Appleby, T. (2015). The Chagos marine protected arbitration-A battle of four losers?. Journal of Environmental Law, 27(3), 529-540. https://doi.org/10.1093/jel/eqv027

© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The proclamation of a marine protected area by David Miliband in the Chagos Archipelago in 2010 triggered a complaint of infringement of sovereignty by Mauritius and a huma... Read More about The Chagos marine protected arbitration-A battle of four losers?.

Up Frenchman's creek: A case study on managing commercial fishing in an English special area of conservation and its implications (2013)
Journal Article
conservation and its implications. Environmental Law and Management, 25, 133-139

The Habitats Directive has matured over the years since it has been implemented. One of the last industries to feel its application is the commercial sea fishing industry: the industry which according to the Royal Commission on Environmental Poll... Read More about Up Frenchman's creek: A case study on managing commercial fishing in an English special area of conservation and its implications.

Case commentary - fishing quota: A very large squatting claim? (2013)
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Appleby, T., & Pieraccini, M. (2013). Case commentary - fishing quota: A very large squatting claim?. Environmental Law and Management, 25(4), 140-141

United Kingdom Association of Fish Producer Organisations v Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [2013] This case was a judicial review over the reallocation of unused fishing quota from the from the larger to smaller scale op... Read More about Case commentary - fishing quota: A very large squatting claim?.

Safeguarding the societal value of land (2009)
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Everard, M., & Appleby, T. (2009). Safeguarding the societal value of land. Environmental Law and Management, 21(1), 14-21

There is an extensive academic literature on relative cultural perspectives about the value of land, landscapes, ecosystems and natural resources (for example Posey and Strang). Our purpose in this paper is not to review that body of work. Rather,... Read More about Safeguarding the societal value of land.

Tools for the equitable and sustainable use of ecosystem resources: Parts 1 and 2 (2009)
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Everard, M., Appleby, T., Colvin, J., Watts, B., & Chimbuya, S. (2009). Tools for the equitable and sustainable use of ecosystem resources: Parts 1 and 2. Environmental Law and Management, 21(2), 71-88

Recognition over the past century of the benefits provided by land and landscapes has seen a net shift in balance from the private interests of landowners towards broader beneficiaries across society, with post-apartheid constitutional and legislativ... Read More about Tools for the equitable and sustainable use of ecosystem resources: Parts 1 and 2.

Flood management: From defence to sustainability (2009)
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Everard, M., Bramley, M., Tatem, K., Appleby, T., & Watts, B. (2009). Flood management: From defence to sustainability. Environmental Liability, 17(2), 35-49

The problem of flood risk management is as old as settled human communities, preceding even the first telling of Noah's biblical flood. It remains a significant concern today in our highly populated, intensively developed world, albeit that understan... Read More about Flood management: From defence to sustainability.

Response to: Another view on the public right to fish and the question of regulation or ownership (2008)
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Appleby, T. (2008). Response to: Another view on the public right to fish and the question of regulation or ownership. Journal of Water Law, 19, 41-42

It is undeniable that there is an outer limit on the appalling mess that is the public right to fish. The difficult question, which has not been coherently addressed by the courts in the rag tag and bobtail of old, first instance and foreign deci... Read More about Response to: Another view on the public right to fish and the question of regulation or ownership.

Damage by fishing in the UK's Lyme Bay - A problem of regulation or ownership? (2007)
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Appleby, T. (2007). Damage by fishing in the UK's Lyme Bay - A problem of regulation or ownership?. Journal of Water Law, 16(6), 39-46

Since last year, fisheries management has undergone serious analysis under the lens of the Marine White Paper. A change in the regulatory framework has been proposed, with the expansion of the jurisdictions of Sea Fisheries Committees, marine spatia... Read More about Damage by fishing in the UK's Lyme Bay - A problem of regulation or ownership?.

The draft Marine Bill: Will it deliver marine protection? (2007)
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Appleby, T. (2007). The draft Marine Bill: Will it deliver marine protection?. Journal of Water Law, 18(6), 191-196

On 3rd April DEFRA published a draft Marine Bill to modernise the regulation of UK waters. At 687 pages (with guidance notes) the draft Bill is certainly comprehensive but does it deliver? The sensible place to start on this analysis is to look at... Read More about The draft Marine Bill: Will it deliver marine protection?.

The crown's marine estate- A sovereign wealth fund?
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Appleby, T. The crown's marine estate- A sovereign wealth fund?

A response to the Treasury Select Committee investigation of the management of the Crown Estate, focusing on the marine estate and highlighting the Crown Estate's stewardship responsibilities