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Risk Regulation And Management Against Illegal Wildlife Trade: Europe And America, Olonyi Bosire
Risk Regulation And Management Against Illegal Wildlife Trade: Europe And America, Olonyi Bosire
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Introduction
The source or initial crime in the illegal wildlife trade chain is mostly committed beyond the shores of North America and Europe. However, the two regions continue to be massive destination markets and key transit hubs for illegal wildlife products. Illegal trade networks are shadowy and therefore problematic to study. This helps explain the wide valuation of illegal wildlife trade currently estimated by the Global Environment Facility (“GEF”) as ranging between 7 and 23 billion dollars per annum.
Policies and strategies to pre-empt or respond to illegal wildlife trade keep evolving as appreciation grows for the previously underestimated complexities, …
The Right To Legally Sourced Lumber? How The Effective Enforcement Of The Lacey Act Is A U.S. Human Rights Obligation And Critical To Preventing Abuse In The Illegal Logging Industry, Melanie Hess
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Indonesia’S Role In Realizing The Goals Of Asean’S Agreement On Transboundary Haze Pollution, David B. Jerger Jr
Indonesia’S Role In Realizing The Goals Of Asean’S Agreement On Transboundary Haze Pollution, David B. Jerger Jr
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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The East African Community And Theclimate Change Agenda: An Inventory Of Theprogress, Hurdles, And Prospects, James Forole Jarso
The East African Community And Theclimate Change Agenda: An Inventory Of Theprogress, Hurdles, And Prospects, James Forole Jarso
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Introductory Comments: The Pervasive, Persistent, And Profound Links Between Conflict And The Environment, Carroll Muffett, Carl Bruch
Introductory Comments: The Pervasive, Persistent, And Profound Links Between Conflict And The Environment, Carroll Muffett, Carl Bruch
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Volume 12 Issue 1, Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Volume 12 Issue 1, Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Options For Blue Carbon Within The International Climate Change Framework, Gabriel Grimsditch
Options For Blue Carbon Within The International Climate Change Framework, Gabriel Grimsditch
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Role Of The Environment In Poverty Alleviation, Melissa Blue Sky
The Role Of The Environment In Poverty Alleviation, Melissa Blue Sky
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Next Level Of Environmental Protection: Business Strategies And Government Policies Converging On Sustainability, Alan D. Hect
The Next Level Of Environmental Protection: Business Strategies And Government Policies Converging On Sustainability, Alan D. Hect
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.