Environmental damage and human rights abuses threaten squid fishing in the Southeast Pacific
A report reveals that giant squid fishing is facing ecological and social crises due to the presence of Chinese fleets exploiting legal gaps in the Southeast Pacific.
Dispute over access road for the Supreme Court
A legal dispute has arisen regarding the access road to the Icelandic Supreme Court, initiated by landowners in Bláskógarbyggð.
NSW Police ordered to pay $1.89m in legal costs after fishing trial collapses
NSW Police must pay nearly $1.9 million in legal costs after a major abalone trafficking case against seven men collapsed due to critical evidence issues.
Beijing and Tokyo in new maritime stand-off after Japan seizes Chinese boat, holds captain
Beijing and Tokyo are embroiled in a maritime dispute after Japan seized a Chinese fishing boat and detained its captain, prompting calls from China for the protection of the crew's rights.
Basque eel fishermen demand in court to fish like they do in Cantabria and Asturias
Basque eel fishermen are challenging the Basque Government's decision to suspend eel fishing, arguing for their rights to fish similarly to regions like Cantabria and Asturias.
Fishing freely in local rivers: Salmon capture rights lawsuit concludes appeal, ruling on July 2
The appeal trial concerning the Ainu people's claim for recognition of their inherent rights to fish in local rivers concluded at the Sapporo High Court, with a ruling expected on July 2.
Al Jazeera highlights the suffering of Gaza fishermen due to the practices of the occupation
Gaza fishermen face daily dangers such as arrest or death from Israeli naval forces, amidst strict fishing restrictions imposed for over 25 years.