Policy Instruments In International Wildlife Law : The Legal Framework For Large Carnivore Conservation In Southern Africa

Elke Hellinx


anglais | 01-10-2025 |

9781839705991

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Since the 1970s, international wildlife law has developed at pace. However, this development has occurred rather haphazardly, leading to a complex and opaque international legal framework. As a consequence, our picture of said international legal framework has also become fragmented. One of the problems is that we no longer precisely know how the legal framework for wildlife conservation is constructed and why it was constructed particularly that way. This book offers a first step towards a remedy by zooming in on policy instruments within international wildlife law. More specifically, it makes an in-depth study of policy instruments for large carnivore conservation in southern Africa. In a first step, the study develops a comprehensive overview of the policy instruments that currently make up the international legal framework for wildlife conservation. In a second step, the study zooms in on southern Africa, and makes an assessment of the implications of the international legal framework for large carnivore conservation as it applies in southern Africa. In the final part, the study tries to understand how international policy instruments are implemented on the international and national level. To do so, two examples of the implementation of international commitments under multilateral wildlife-related agreements are analysed; the CMS-CITES African Carnivores Initiative and national implementation in Namibia and South Africa.

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Code EAN :9781839705991
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Intersentia Uk
Date de publication :  01-10-2025
Format :Livre
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :247 mm
Largeur :170 mm
Epaisseur :26 mm
Poids :725 gr
Stock :en stock chez le fournisseur
Collection :  International And European Law