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Conservation, biodiversity and international law

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Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2011Description: 600p xixISBN:
  • 978 0 85793 515 1
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.762 GIL
Contents:
Contents: Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Species and Areas; 3. Extinct and Endangered; 4. Classifications; 5. Tangible Benefits; 6. Intangible Considerations; 7. Habitat; 8. Trade; 9. Exceptions for Indigenous Peoples, Science and the Military; 10. Aliens, Disease, Pests, and Genetically Modified Species; 11. Incidental Capture; 12. Development; 13. Overlaps and Gaps; 14. Compliance; 15. Compliance on the High Seas; 16. Management; 17. Access and Benefit Sharing; 18. Local Peoples, Education and Finance; 19. Conclusion; Index.
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School NAB Compactor 341.762 GIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Kept in the NAB Compactor 27670

Contents:
Contents:
1. Introduction;
2. Species and Areas;
3. Extinct and Endangered;
4. Classifications;
5. Tangible Benefits;
6. Intangible Considerations;
7. Habitat;
8. Trade;
9. Exceptions for Indigenous Peoples, Science and the Military;
10. Aliens, Disease, Pests, and Genetically Modified Species;
11. Incidental Capture;
12. Development;
13. Overlaps and Gaps;
14. Compliance;
15. Compliance on the High Seas;
16. Management;
17. Access and Benefit Sharing;
18. Local Peoples, Education and Finance;
19. Conclusion;
Index.

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