Biological Diversity and International Law
Biological Diversity and International Law
Challenges for the Post 2020 Scenario
Campins Eritja, Mar; Fajardo del Castillo, Teresa
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
07/2022
224
Mole
Inglês
9783030729639
15 a 20 dias
373
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Introduction.- Part I. Principles Inspiring Biodiversity-Related Conventional Law and Governance.- Principles and approaches in the Convention on Biological Diversity and Other Biodiversity-Related Conventions in the Post-2020 Scenario.- Gaps in International Biodiversity Law and Possible Ways Forward.- Opportunities and Challenges for Synergies Across Biodiversity-Related Conventions in the Context of Human Health and Zoonotic Diseases: The Role of Scientific Advisory Bodies.- Part II. Biodiversity Interactions with Global Conventional Regimes.- Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity in the International Regulation of Trade in Goods.- Is Everything Marketable in International Trade? Public Health Issues in International Trade of Wildlife.- Access to and Benefit-Sharing of Genetic Resources: Rationale, Review and Prospects.- Part III. Some Challenges for Sustainability and Marine Biodiversity.- Sub-National Island Jurisdictions and Biodiversity Protection: Moving towards Greater Resilience and Sustainability.- The Arctic Ocean: Ecosystem Approach in a Context of Extreme Vulnerability.- Governance of the Caribbean Marine Biodiversity: Complex Challenges for a Complex Region.- The Convention on Biological Diversity and the Mediterranean Sea: A Beacon for International Environmental Governance in the Region?.
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Arctic Ocean-related Environmental Agreements;Biodiversity Convention;Biodiversity-related Conventional Law;Biodiversity Governance;Caribbean Sea-related Environmental Agreements;Climate Change law;Environmental Law;Food Security;Global Pact for the Environment;Global Warming;International Legal Regimes;Law of the Sea;Marine Biodiversity-related Agreements;Maritime Law;Mediterranean Sea-related Environmental Agreements;SDG;Scientific Advisory Bodies;Sustainable Development Goals;UN Biodiversity Convention;WTO Law
Introduction.- Part I. Principles Inspiring Biodiversity-Related Conventional Law and Governance.- Principles and approaches in the Convention on Biological Diversity and Other Biodiversity-Related Conventions in the Post-2020 Scenario.- Gaps in International Biodiversity Law and Possible Ways Forward.- Opportunities and Challenges for Synergies Across Biodiversity-Related Conventions in the Context of Human Health and Zoonotic Diseases: The Role of Scientific Advisory Bodies.- Part II. Biodiversity Interactions with Global Conventional Regimes.- Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biodiversity in the International Regulation of Trade in Goods.- Is Everything Marketable in International Trade? Public Health Issues in International Trade of Wildlife.- Access to and Benefit-Sharing of Genetic Resources: Rationale, Review and Prospects.- Part III. Some Challenges for Sustainability and Marine Biodiversity.- Sub-National Island Jurisdictions and Biodiversity Protection: Moving towards Greater Resilience and Sustainability.- The Arctic Ocean: Ecosystem Approach in a Context of Extreme Vulnerability.- Governance of the Caribbean Marine Biodiversity: Complex Challenges for a Complex Region.- The Convention on Biological Diversity and the Mediterranean Sea: A Beacon for International Environmental Governance in the Region?.
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Arctic Ocean-related Environmental Agreements;Biodiversity Convention;Biodiversity-related Conventional Law;Biodiversity Governance;Caribbean Sea-related Environmental Agreements;Climate Change law;Environmental Law;Food Security;Global Pact for the Environment;Global Warming;International Legal Regimes;Law of the Sea;Marine Biodiversity-related Agreements;Maritime Law;Mediterranean Sea-related Environmental Agreements;SDG;Scientific Advisory Bodies;Sustainable Development Goals;UN Biodiversity Convention;WTO Law