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"Contents" [2016] ELECD 550; in Bowman, Michael; Davies, Peter; Goodwin, Edward (eds), "Research Handbook on Biodiversity and Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016) v

Book Title: Research Handbook on Biodiversity and Law

Editor(s): Bowman, Michael; Davies, Peter; Goodwin, Edward

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781781004784

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contents


List of contributors vii
Preface xii
List of abbreviations xiv

PART I VISIONS, VALUES AND VOICES

1. Law, legal scholarship and the conservation of biological diversity:
2020 vision and beyond 3
Michael Bowman
2. In whose interest? Instrumental and intrinsic value in biodiversity law 55
Mattia Fosci and Tom West
3. Participatory resource management: a Caribbean case study 78
Nicole Mohammed
4. The role of non-state actors in treaty regimes for the protection of marine
biodiversity 95
Elizabeth A. Kirk

PART II SIGNIFICANT THREATS TO BIODIVERSITY

5. Climate change, marine biodiversity and international law 123
Rosemary Rayfuse
6. Broad-spectrum efforts to enhance the conservation of vulnerable marine
ecosystems 146
Edward J. Goodwin
7. Alien invasive species: is the EU's strategy fit for purpose? 184
Peter Davies
8. Countering fragmentation of habitats under international wildlife regimes 219
Arie Trouwborst
9. Armed conflict and biodiversity 245
Karen Hulme

PART III GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

10. The Convention on Biological Diversity and the concept of sustainable
development: the extent and manner of the Convention's application of
components of the concept 273
Veit Koester
11. Whaling and inter- and intra-generational equity 297
Malgosia Fitzmaurice

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12. Common concern, common heritage and other global(-ising) concepts:
rhetorical devices, legal principles or a fundamental challenge? 334
Duncan French

PART IV REGULATORY CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES

13. Biodiversity, knowledge and the making of rights: reviewing the debates
on bioprospecting and ownership 361
Emilie ...


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