TY - BOOK AU - Bowman, Michael(ed). (etal...) TI - Research Handbook on Biodiversity and Law SN - 978-1-78100-478-4 U1 - 608.5 PY - 2016/// CY - UK PB - Edward Elgar KW - PART I VISIONS, VALUES AND VOICES KW - 1. Law, legal scholarship and the conservation of biological diversity: 2020 vision and beyond KW - 2. In whose interest? Instrumental and intrinsic value in biodiversity law KW - 3. Participatory resource management: a Caribbean case study KW - 4. The role of non-state actors in treaty regimes for the protection of marine biodiversity KW - PART II. SIGNIFICANT THREATS TO BIODIVERSITY KW - 5. Climate change, marine biodiversity and international law KW - 6. Broad-spectrum efforts to enhance the conservation of vulnerable marine ecosystems KW - 7. Alien invasive species: is the EU's strategy fit for purpose? KW - 8. Countering fragmentation of habitats under international wildlife regimes KW - 9. Armed conflict and biodiversity KW - PART III GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW KW - 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 KW - 11. Whaling and inter-and intra-generational equity KW - 12. Common concern, common heritage and other global(-ising) concepts: rhetorical devices, legal principles or a fundamental challenge? KW - PART IV REGULATORY CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES KW - 13. Biodiversity, knowledge and the making of rights: reviewing the debates on bioprospectiing and ownership KW - 14. Ecological restoration in international biodiversity law: a promising strategy to address our failure to prevent? KW - 15. Non-compliance procedures and the implementation of commitments under wildlife treaties ER -