2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10611-023-10117-7
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National legislative adoption of international wildlife law after treaty ratification

David Rodríguez Goyes

Abstract: Since the 1970s, the world has witnessed a proliferation of international treaties championing the protection of wildlife. The effectiveness of those treaties, which together comprise international wildlife law (IWL), depends on their national implementation by individual states rather than on their number. National implementation of IWL ranges from legislative action, to resource allocation, to individual behavioural change. Inadequate IWL implementation can facilitate and even lead to wildlife crime. Therefo… Show more

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“…Africa has been the geographical point at which Western colonisation and colonialism have been implemented and impacted most harshly. The first major colonial encounter that started in the Americas (Goyes 2023;Goyes, Sollund and South 2019) rippled to Africa in the mid-17 th century. A full-fledged colonial campaign then started which was more pronounced than anywhere else in the world (Arowolo 2022).…”
Section: Colonisation Neo-colonialism and Environmental Harm In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Africa has been the geographical point at which Western colonisation and colonialism have been implemented and impacted most harshly. The first major colonial encounter that started in the Americas (Goyes 2023;Goyes, Sollund and South 2019) rippled to Africa in the mid-17 th century. A full-fledged colonial campaign then started which was more pronounced than anywhere else in the world (Arowolo 2022).…”
Section: Colonisation Neo-colonialism and Environmental Harm In Africamentioning
confidence: 99%