Joint Relationship in Fishery Affairs between the European Union and Mexico

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ABSTRACT

Global warming, the greenhouse effect and the weather are part of the environmental damage that currently threatens our planet to the human and eco-systems. Activities seriously affected include fishing, item that has to be respected and restructured around the world even it is required to maintain food security. For the European Union and Mexico, this activity is important since they have coastlines and must care the resource to be a relevant product for their communities, on the other hand, fisheries restructuring is an international guideline which places these two parties on a problem of sustainability, mainly for Europeans that apply all their strategies to achieve the resource and attend the demand of their community. This study has the purpose to analyze the negotiations between European Union and Mexico in the fisheries sector, the degree of interdependence, which has reached in this activity derived from the natural resource requirements. This research has been elaborated in a descriptive analytical and qualitative process based on the theories of interdependence, vulnerability and sensitivity to which the European Union and Mexico are submitted according to international policies expressed in national policies in European Union and Mexico. Therefore, the European Union and Mexico adjust their requirements on natural resource through treaties and commercial fisheries agreements in order to meet the needs of their communities. However, international fisheries restructuring conditions still denote irregularities which have to be reviewed in a hard regulatory in a globalization order.

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Amada, H. , Leticia, H. , Mario, C. , Heriberto, M. and Elizabeth, A. (2018) Joint Relationship in Fishery Affairs between the European Union and Mexico. Journal of Human Resource and Sustainability Studies, 6, 92-107. doi: 10.4236/jhrss.2018.61029.

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