Congressional Digest

International Debates Archives October 2003 No. 7 Vol. 1
Republic of Iceland

Whaling Policy

Balancing Conservation and Industry on the High Seas

Republic of Iceland

Stefan Asmundsson

Iceland was a founding member of the International Whaling Commission, but it withdrew its membership in protest of the ongoing moratorium in 1992. In 2001, the nation reapplied for membership with an objection to the whaling ban. Although it was initially readmitted without voting rights, in 2002 it was given full membership. Stefan Asmundsson was appointed on October 14, 2002. The following is excerpted from a statement by Iceland released prior to the July 23_27, 2001, London meeting of the International Whaling Commission.Although Iceland is a newcomer in this Commission today, its history as a contracting government expands more than…

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