1. Introduction: navigating multilevel governance in aquaculture / Nigel Bankes, Irene Dahl and David L. Vanderzwaag
Part I global perspectives
2. The international law and policy seascape for aquaculture: navigating tangled currents / David L. Vanderzwaag
3. Aquaculture and trade: trade law and trade-related multilateral environmental agreements / Elizabeth Whitsitt and Nigel Bankes
4. The rising tide of access and benefit sharing in aquaculture / Fran Humphries
Part II regional perspectives
5. Regional approaches to aquaculture and a case study of the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization / Irene Dahl
6. Aquaculture law and policy in the European Union: prescriptive, diffuse and requiring further reform / Ronán Long
Part III national perspectives
7. Australian aquaculture / Marcus Haward
8. Aquaculture governance in Canada: a patchwork of approaches / Meinhard Doelle and Phillip Saunders
9. Three pillars for sustainable marine aquaculture: the evolving regulatory framework in Chile / Jessica Fuentes and Cecilia Engler
10. National aquaculture law and policy: China / Liu Hui
11. Iceland: aspects of the legal environment relating to aquaculture / Aðalheiður Jóhannsdóttir
12. Sustainable aquaculture in India: looking back to think ahead / Tony George Puthucherril
13. Aquaculture law and policy in New Zealand / Karen N. Scott
14. Aquaculture law and administration in Norway / Ingunn Elise Myklebust
15. The regulatory regime for aquaculture in the Philippines / Jay L Batongbacal
16. Marine aquaculture in south africa: the policy and legal framework / Jan Glazewski
17. Aquaculture and the law: United Kingdom and Scotland / Anne-Michelle Slater
18. Aquaculture in the United States / Ann Powers and Patrick Carroll
19. Conclusion: a summary of common themes / Nigel Bankes, Irene Dahl and David L. Vanderzwaag.