Transnational illegal logging, especially logging of protected species within protected areas, causes many irreparable harms, including decreasing biodiversity, increasing carbon emissions, deforestation, and economic and social harms to the communities where the illegal logging occurs. The United States is one of the world’s largest consumers of wood products and thus drives the illegal logging industry far beyond our borders. Illegal logging is facilitated by corruption and bribery within many contexts, including bribes from those engaged in illegal logging to police, officials, regulators, and customs and export officials who are entrusted with the task of preventing illegal logging. No existing methods have succeeded in combating the fl...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/Willan Publishing in A New ...
Despite international efforts, illegal logging and its associated social, ecological, and economic e...
Illegal logging and its associated trade are one of the main causes of degradation of the Amazonian ...
Transnational illegal logging, especially logging of protected species within protected areas, cause...
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem throughout the world and generally is defined as the harvest,...
Illegal logging is perceived to pose significant obstacles to the achievement of sustainable managem...
After assessing the law, this Note argues that the application of foreign law to companies using tim...
Graduation date: 2012Export-oriented illegal logging has been recognized as a major global problem i...
Illegal logging is a global concern, associated with severe negative environmental, social and econo...
In September 2012, and following months of detailed investigations in Latin America, North America a...
Published: 09 November 2016In May 2014, the Member States of the United Nations adopted Resolution 2...
[Extract] Illegal logging thrives because it's lucrative. A new report by Interpol and the United Na...
One of the most challenging tasks facing development agencies, trade ministries, environmental group...
By exploring the history of the United States’ legislative efforts in dealing with the problems defo...
Illegal extractions of renewable resources threaten sustainable use of those resources. The world co...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/Willan Publishing in A New ...
Despite international efforts, illegal logging and its associated social, ecological, and economic e...
Illegal logging and its associated trade are one of the main causes of degradation of the Amazonian ...
Transnational illegal logging, especially logging of protected species within protected areas, cause...
Illegal logging is a pervasive problem throughout the world and generally is defined as the harvest,...
Illegal logging is perceived to pose significant obstacles to the achievement of sustainable managem...
After assessing the law, this Note argues that the application of foreign law to companies using tim...
Graduation date: 2012Export-oriented illegal logging has been recognized as a major global problem i...
Illegal logging is a global concern, associated with severe negative environmental, social and econo...
In September 2012, and following months of detailed investigations in Latin America, North America a...
Published: 09 November 2016In May 2014, the Member States of the United Nations adopted Resolution 2...
[Extract] Illegal logging thrives because it's lucrative. A new report by Interpol and the United Na...
One of the most challenging tasks facing development agencies, trade ministries, environmental group...
By exploring the history of the United States’ legislative efforts in dealing with the problems defo...
Illegal extractions of renewable resources threaten sustainable use of those resources. The world co...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge/Willan Publishing in A New ...
Despite international efforts, illegal logging and its associated social, ecological, and economic e...
Illegal logging and its associated trade are one of the main causes of degradation of the Amazonian ...