Biodiversity and nature protection law (2016-2017)
Research theme: Biodiversity and nature protection law.
The purpose of this project is to provide a critical assessment of international biodiversity law in the face of the failed attempts to reduce the global trend in irreversible biodiversity loss and the need to increase efforts, including through indirect drivers of change such as institutions, governance and legal frameworks.
This project is a collaboration between Professor Jona Razzaque and Professor Elisa Morgera (University of Strathclyde).
The findings for this research project Biodiversity and Nature Protection Law is published by Edward Elgar Publishing.
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