Merchant_Shipping_Act_1988

Merchant Shipping Act 1988

Merchant Shipping Act 1988

United Kingdom legislation


The Merchant Shipping Act 1988 (c. 12) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom. It aimed to prevent foreign fishing fleets from fishing in British territorial waters. In the Factortame case, its provisions in Parts I and II, Registration of British Ships, were disapplied by the Judicial functions of the European court of justice when they were found to conflict with European Community law and the Common Fisheries Policy which stated British waters were the EUs too. Part II dealt only with fishing vessels and was found to be repugnant by the European Court of Justice.[citation needed] The subsequent definition of British Ships is found in the Merchant Shipping Act 1995.

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