This thesis makes two principal contributions. First, it shows how the specificities of geography shape legal conceptions of conservation. It demonstrates that the ways that law conceives of conservation are contingent on the ways that geography operates on the motivations and actions of the actors who impel and make that law. Second, it explains how conservation and commerce, far from being dichotomous imperatives, are deeply entangled and have been so for a long time. These findings have implications for understanding how law contributes to present crises of global ecological systems. This is because they help expose the variable and contingent nature of the inputs that inform law’s responses to environmental concerns. The thesis draws o...
Abstract. The Pacific region is a biodiversity hot spot with a long history of human occupation clos...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed the emergence of ecological issues as among t...
Laws of the Sea assembles scholars from law, geography, anthropology, and environmental humanities t...
This Article examines Australia\u27s attempt to protect whales in the Antarctic Southern Ocean, in a...
Despite widespread public interest on the topic of whaling, there isat present relatively little wor...
Since all marine fisheries are either shared or shareable and constitute a renewable resource, broad...
Japanese whaling practices have always sparked controversy among the international community. Japan\...
This thesis examines an important topic in international relations which has preoccupied diplomats f...
The subject of international law is fraught with debate over its legitimacy and efficacy. If laws wi...
On March 31, 2014, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) held that Japan’s whaling program, known...
Even though the legal principles are universal, there is no other place on earth that is analogous t...
Coral reefs are one of the most beautiful natural habitats found on the Earth and one of the more pr...
This article explores the concerns raised by conservation groups and evaluates the concept of a WOPT...
This case study focuses on the global strategies adopted by the Japanese whaling industry in the mid...
My research has made great strides in 2014 thanks to the generosity of the Faculty Development Progr...
Abstract. The Pacific region is a biodiversity hot spot with a long history of human occupation clos...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed the emergence of ecological issues as among t...
Laws of the Sea assembles scholars from law, geography, anthropology, and environmental humanities t...
This Article examines Australia\u27s attempt to protect whales in the Antarctic Southern Ocean, in a...
Despite widespread public interest on the topic of whaling, there isat present relatively little wor...
Since all marine fisheries are either shared or shareable and constitute a renewable resource, broad...
Japanese whaling practices have always sparked controversy among the international community. Japan\...
This thesis examines an important topic in international relations which has preoccupied diplomats f...
The subject of international law is fraught with debate over its legitimacy and efficacy. If laws wi...
On March 31, 2014, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) held that Japan’s whaling program, known...
Even though the legal principles are universal, there is no other place on earth that is analogous t...
Coral reefs are one of the most beautiful natural habitats found on the Earth and one of the more pr...
This article explores the concerns raised by conservation groups and evaluates the concept of a WOPT...
This case study focuses on the global strategies adopted by the Japanese whaling industry in the mid...
My research has made great strides in 2014 thanks to the generosity of the Faculty Development Progr...
Abstract. The Pacific region is a biodiversity hot spot with a long history of human occupation clos...
The second half of the twentieth century has witnessed the emergence of ecological issues as among t...
Laws of the Sea assembles scholars from law, geography, anthropology, and environmental humanities t...