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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, …
Nothing Shellfish About It: Why The Fad Needs To Update The Seafood List To Require Geographic Origin And Species-Specific Shrimp Labeling, Bree Evans
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Introduction
Imagine you are seated at a nice restaurant down by the wharf where you live. You are celebrating a job offer, out for a romantic night with your partner, or just craving some salt air and a great meal. You would expect the shrimp tacos brought to your table to be fresh and local—the fishing boats are docked just across the boardwalk. But the seafood brought to your table seems off somehow, not quite the same as you remembered it. Unfortunately, this experience is more common than you might think, and it’s getting harder to know how fresh and …
Cruelty To Human And Nonhuman Animals In The Wild-Caught Fishing Industry, Kathy Hessler, Rebecca Jenkins, Kelly Levenda
Cruelty To Human And Nonhuman Animals In The Wild-Caught Fishing Industry, Kathy Hessler, Rebecca Jenkins, Kelly Levenda
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The “Fowl” Practice Of Humane Labeling: Proposed Amendments To Federal Standards Governing Chicken Welfare And Poultry Labeling Practices, Latravia Smith
The “Fowl” Practice Of Humane Labeling: Proposed Amendments To Federal Standards Governing Chicken Welfare And Poultry Labeling Practices, Latravia Smith
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Chickens raised specifically for meat production are the world’s most intensively farmed land animals. Yet, the existing legal frameworks that regulate the production and labeling of poultry products in the United States allow poultry producers to mistreat chickens, falsely distinguish poultry products, and defraud conscious consumers. This article proposes unique opportunities to improve poultry welfare in the United States’ agricultural industry and offers methods to ensure the accurate labeling of poultry products.
Preventing Coral Grief: A Comparison Of Australian And French Coral Reef Protection Strategies In A Changing Climate, Anne Caillaud, Florence Damiens, Bernard Salvat, Clive Wilkinson
Preventing Coral Grief: A Comparison Of Australian And French Coral Reef Protection Strategies In A Changing Climate, Anne Caillaud, Florence Damiens, Bernard Salvat, Clive Wilkinson
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Getting On The List: Politics And Procedural Maneuvering In Cites Appendix I And Ii Decisions For Commercially Exploited Marine And Timber Species, Melissa Blue Sky
Getting On The List: Politics And Procedural Maneuvering In Cites Appendix I And Ii Decisions For Commercially Exploited Marine And Timber Species, Melissa Blue Sky
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Eu Adopts An Integrated Maritime Policy And Action Plan: Is The U.S. Far Behind Or Ahead?, Joan M. Bondareff
The Eu Adopts An Integrated Maritime Policy And Action Plan: Is The U.S. Far Behind Or Ahead?, Joan M. Bondareff
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Reviewing The United Nations Fish Stocks Treaty, David A. Balton, Holly R. Koehler
Reviewing The United Nations Fish Stocks Treaty, David A. Balton, Holly R. Koehler
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Editors' Note, Kelly Rain, Maria Vanko
Editors' Note, Kelly Rain, Maria Vanko
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Protecting Our Oceans: New Challenges, New Solutions An Overview Of This Issue, David Freestone
Protecting Our Oceans: New Challenges, New Solutions An Overview Of This Issue, David Freestone
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Volume 7 Issue 1, Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Volume 7 Issue 1, Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Unsustainable Marine Fisheries, Daniel Pauly
Unsustainable Marine Fisheries, Daniel Pauly
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
How To Protect A Coral Reef: The Public Trust Doctrine And The Law Of The Sea, J.C. Sylvan
How To Protect A Coral Reef: The Public Trust Doctrine And The Law Of The Sea, J.C. Sylvan
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Port State Measures To Combat Iuu Fishing: International And Regional Developments, Judith Swan
Port State Measures To Combat Iuu Fishing: International And Regional Developments, Judith Swan
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Coastal And Port Environments: International Legal And Policy Responses To Reduce Ballast Water Introductions Of Potentially Invasive Species, Jeremy Firestone, James J. Corbett
Coastal And Port Environments: International Legal And Policy Responses To Reduce Ballast Water Introductions Of Potentially Invasive Species, Jeremy Firestone, James J. Corbett
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.