The latest issue of the Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy (Vol. 22, no. 2, 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Charlotte E. Blattner, Beyond the Goods/Resources Dichotomy: Animal Labor and Trade Law
- Daniel W. S. Challender & Douglas C. MacMillan, Investigating the Influence of Non-state Actors on Amendments to the CITES Appendices
- Tuyen Le, CITES as Global Governance: Paths to Consensus and Defining Nature Through Uncertainty
- Mark Simpson, Polar Bear Sports Hunting: Canada’s Flawed Interpretation of the International Polar Bear Agreement
- Milan Damohorský, Protection of Charismatic Megafauna in the Law of Central European Countries
New Issue: Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy
Reviewed by Ladi Michael
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September 17, 2019
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