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Killing Game: International Law and the African Elephant
In 1989 the international community banned the international trade in ivory. This book seeks to unravel some of the misunderstandings surrounding this law, and attempts to determine if international law can be an effective tool for the conservation of wildlife.
Author(s) | By David J Harland. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 240 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 30 Sept 1994 |
Availability | Not yet available |
In 1989 the international community banned the international trade in ivory. This book seeks to unravel some of the misunderstandings surrounding this law, and attempts to determine if international law can be an effective tool for the conservation of wildlife.
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Factors of Compliance Compliance in International Law Biology Economics Politics Factors of Compliance: Conclusion The African Elephant in International Law Before the Convention on International Trade in End
DAVID HARLAND is an expert on international law serving with the UN. Prior to his current assignment in Bosnia, he served as Assistant to the Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme.