This book examines the international law of high seas ®sheries in the light of the negotiations of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, the state and international practice that followed, and its in¯uence on the 1995 Straddling Stocks Agreement. The 1995 Agreement and related developments are discussed in detail, particularly in terms of conservation and management problems, the interactions with the exclusive economic zone, and the introduction of environmental perspectives that have led to major conceptual changes in the legal approach to ®sheries and practical solutions in the ®eld. Questions relating to compliance, enforcement, and dispute settlement are also discussed