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Killing Game

by D. J. Harland
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In 1989 the international community banned the international trade in elephant ivory; three years later the ban was renewed. Dr. Harland believes the ivory ban is the most controversial--and most misunderstood--piece of international wildlife law ever made. His book, Killing Game, seeks to unravel some of the misunderstandings, and it attempts to determine if international law can be an effective tool for the conservation of wildlife and if international law has served the African elephant well.

Part I is an extended investigation of how and why international law is used so badly by the conservation community, and how it could be used better. Here Dr. Harland focuses on the problem of which laws are complied with and which are not; in the process he shows the importance of factors of compliance in determining the degree to which laws will be followed. In Part II he examines the status of the African elephant in international law in light of these factors. This book will be of interest to those involved in formulating international law, as well as the conservation community in general.

Synopsis

In 1989 the international community banned the international trade in elephant ivory; three years later the ban was renewed. Dr. Harland believes the ivory ban is the most controversial—and most misunderstood—piece of international wildlife law ever made. His book, Killing Game, seeks to unravel some of the misunderstandings, and it attempts to determine if international law can be an effective tool for the conservation of wildlife and if international law has served the African elephant well.

Part I is an extended investigation of how and why international law is used so badly by the conservation community, and how it could be used better. Here Dr. Harland focuses on the problem of which laws are complied with and which are not; in the process he shows the importance of factors of compliance in determining the degree to which laws will be followed. In Part II he examines the status of the African elephant in international law in light of these factors. This book will be of interest to those involved in formulating international law, as well as the conservation community in general.

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Written by a former Assistant to the Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme, this discussion of the legal problems involved in selecting a wildlife policy and making that policy work in the international community argues that international law can be a powerful tool for the conservation of species, but that it is frequently misused. Chapters cover compliance in international law, biology, economics, politics, and the history of legislation. The texts of the 1973 CITES and Selected Resolutions of CITES are included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, D. J. Harland

DAVID HARLAND is an expert on international law serving with the UN.

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Written by a former Assistant to the Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme, this discussion of the legal problems involved in selecting a wildlife policy and making that policy work in the international community argues that international law can be a powerful tool for the conservation of species, but that it is frequently misused. Chapters cover compliance in international law, biology, economics, politics, and the history of legislation. The texts of the 1973 CITES and Selected Resolutions of CITES are included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1994
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Pages
236
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780275947996

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