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Unleashing The Beast: Confronting Animal Trafficking As Organized Crime In The Americas, Erick J. Wilson Dec 2023

Unleashing The Beast: Confronting Animal Trafficking As Organized Crime In The Americas, Erick J. Wilson

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

Wildlife trafficking is a serious yet often overlooked issue across the Americas. This Note examines wildlife trafficking across the Americas, analyzing the legal frameworks and challenges facing countries like the United States, Guatemala, Argentina, Peru, Mexico, and Brazil. Three key obstacles emerge: the lack of recognition of trafficking as organized crime, limited resources for enforcement, and deficient penalties. Though the United States has laws like the Lacey Act to address importation of illegally traded wildlife, weak foreign laws constrain efficacy. Many Latin American nations do not categorize wildlife trafficking as organized crime, despite its intricate parallels with activities like drug …


A Tail Of Hope: Canada's North Atlantic Straddling And Highly Migratory Fish Stocks, And The Prince Of Darkness, George T. Williamson Jan 2009

A Tail Of Hope: Canada's North Atlantic Straddling And Highly Migratory Fish Stocks, And The Prince Of Darkness, George T. Williamson

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

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Fishing For An International Norm To Govern Straddling Stocks: The Canada-Spain Dispute Of 1995, William T. Abel Jul 1996

Fishing For An International Norm To Govern Straddling Stocks: The Canada-Spain Dispute Of 1995, William T. Abel

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

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The Oceans, T. A. Clingan Jr. Jun 1972

The Oceans, T. A. Clingan Jr.

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Inter-American Legal Developments, S. A. Bayitch Feb 1971

Inter-American Legal Developments, S. A. Bayitch

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.