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Lyster's International Wildlife Law

Lyster's International Wildlife Law

Explores the key international treaty instruments regulating species conservation and habitat protection, and the mechanisms available to make them work.

Michael Bowman (Author), Peter Davies (Author), Catherine Redgwell (Author)

9780521820295, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 December 2010

784 pages

23.4 x 15.8 x 4 cm, 1.3 kg

'The book closes on a cliff-hanger moment just before the events of the Tenth COP to the CBD, at which it was revealed - to nobody's surprise - that the international community had roundly failed to meet its 2010 commitments in halting global biodiversity loss. The reasons behind this collective failure are admirably covered in this excellent and highly recommended text, which shares the cautious optimism of the original in the potential of multilateral action to effect a genuine improvement in the conservation status of biodiversity \u2026 With this second edition, symbolically coinciding ]

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Explores the key international treaty instruments regulating species conservation and habitat protection, and the mechanisms available to make them work.

Michael Bowman (Author), Peter Davies (Author), Catherine Redgwell (Author)

9780521820295, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 December 2010

784 pages

23.4 x 15.8 x 4 cm, 1.3 kg

'The book closes on a cliff-hanger moment just before the events of the Tenth COP to the CBD, at which it was revealed - to nobody's surprise - that the international community had roundly failed to meet its 2010 commitments in halting global biodiversity loss. The reasons behind this collective failure are admirably covered in this excellent and highly recommended text, which shares the cautious optimism of the original in the potential of multilateral action to effect a genuine improvement in the conservation status of biodiversity \u2026 With this second edition, symbolically coinciding ]

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Lyster's International Wildlife Law

Explores the key international treaty instruments regulating species conservation and habitat protection, and the mechanisms available to make them work.

Michael Bowman (Author), Peter Davies (Author), Catherine Redgwell (Author)

9780521820295, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 December 2010

784 pages

23.4 x 15.8 x 4 cm, 1.3 kg

'The book closes on a cliff-hanger moment just before the events of the Tenth COP to the CBD, at which it was revealed - to nobody's surprise - that the international community had roundly failed to meet its 2010 commitments in halting global biodiversity loss. The reasons behind this collective failure are admirably covered in this excellent and highly recommended text, which shares the cautious optimism of the original in the potential of multilateral action to effect a genuine improvement in the conservation status of biodiversity \u2026 With this second edition, symbolically coinciding ]

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