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Continent: International
Country: All Countries 🌍1. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 5, Article 72, Paragraph 1: 🌍
Rights provided under articles 69 and 70 to exploit living resources shall not be directly or indirectly transferred to third States or their nationals by lease or licence, by establishing joint ventures or in any other manner which has the effect of such transfer unless otherwise agreed by the States concerned. 📑Read more
2. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, Part 7, Article 97, Paragraph 2: 🌍
In disciplinary matters, the State which has issued a master’s certificate or a certificate of competence or licence shall alone be competent, after due legal process, to pronounce the withdrawal of such certificates, even if the holder is not a national of the State which issued them. 📑Read more
Continent: Africa
Country: Cameroon 🇨🇲3. Ordinance No. 62-0F-30 of March 31, 1962 on the Code of Merchant Marine Fishing in Cameroon: 🇨🇲
The issuing of the fishing licence or permit shall be subject to the payment of an exploitation tax, the rate of which shall be fixed by the Finance Law
4. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, Part 5, Chapter 2, Section 116, Sub-section 1: 🇨🇲
Any natural person or corporate body wishing to exploit fishery resources at the industrial level shall first of all apply for a licence or permit in accordance with the procedure laid down by decree. 📑Read more
5. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, Part 5, Chapter 2, Section 117, Sub-section 1: 🇨🇲
The right to carry out industrial fishing shall be subject to the obtention of a fishing licence. For the other forms of fishing excluding subsistence, traditional or small-scale fishing, a fishing permit shall be required. 📑Read more
6. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, Part 5, Chapter 2, Section 118: 🇨🇲
Fishing licences may be issued only to persons resident in Cameroon or to companies whose head office is located in Cameroon and whose composition is known by the fisheries services. 📑Read more
7. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, Part 5, Chapter 2, Section 119: 🇨🇲
Fishing licences shall be of three types the licence to catch fish; the licence to fish for shrimps and other crustaceans; the licence to fish for tuna, and/or in high sea. 📑Read more
8. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, Part 5, Chapter 2, Section 121, Sub-section 1: 🇨🇲
The issuing or renewal of a fishing licence or permit shall be subject to the payment of an exploitation tax, the rate of which shall be fixed by the Finance Law. 📑Read more
9. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, Part 5, Chapter 2, Section 121, Sub-section 2: 🇨🇲
The conditions under which fishing licence and permits are issued and renewed shall be determined by decree. 📑Read more
10. Law No. 94/01 of 20 January 1994 to lay down forestry, wildlife and fisheries regulations in Cameroon, Part 5, Chapter 2, Section 122: 🇨🇲
Any fishing licence or permit shall be presented upon requisition to the control authorities. 📑Read more