Int'l Law of Biodiversity (LAW-681-001)
Downes
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Description
Reviews the major principles of international law for the conservation of biological diversity and wildlife. We will discuss international agreements on subjects such as biological diversity, ocean fisheries, migratory species and wildlife trade, with a problem-solving perspective that takes account of the nature of biodiversity and the range of policy and management tools that can promote conservation. Meets 6/8-12
Textbooks and Other Materials
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Readings will be drawn from Hunter, Salzman & Zaelke, International Environmental Law and Policy (3rd ed. 2007) and from supplementary photocopied materials.
First Class Readings
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