Below is the Table of Contents for 8(3) of the Journal
of International Wildlife Law & Policy,
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13880292.asp &
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cheers, wil burns
ARTICLES:
1. Why Japan Supports Whaling, Keiko Hirata, pp. 129 -
149
2. Of Whales and People: Normative Theory, Symbolism,
and the IWC, Peter J. Stoett, pp. 151 - 175
3. Aboriginal Subsistence Whaling and the Right to
Practice and Revitalize Cultural Traditions and
Customs, Jeremy Firestone & Jonathan Lilley, pp. 177 -
219
4. Environmental Justice and the International Whaling
Commission Moby-Dick Revisited, Gail Osherenko, pp.
221 - 239
5. By-Catch Mitigation and the Protection of
Cetaceans: Recent Developments in EC Law, Richard
Cadell, pp. 241 - 259
DOCUMENTS:
Statement from the International Conference on
“Biodiversity: Science and Governance” (2005), pp.
261-262
Paris Declaration on Biodiversity, pp. 263 - 265
BOOK REVIEWS:
Science, Politics and International Environmental
Issues: Is It Science for Government or Government by
Science? pp. 267 - 276, Leigh Glover
Yearbook of International Co-Operation on Environment
and Development 2003/2004: Olav Schram Stokke and
Řystein B. Thommessen (eds.), pp. 277 - 283, Geoffrey
Wandesforde-Smith
Important Transboundary Belarusian–Lithuanian and
Lithuanian–Russian Wetlands: SauliusŠvažas, Alexander
Kozulin, Gennady Grishanov, Michail Maximenkov,
Valerijus Rašomavicius, Liutauras Raudonikis, Vladimir
Baichorov, Arkady Skuratovich, Linas Balciauskas,
Eugenijus, Drobelis & Dmitry Grishanov (2003) pp. 285
- 289, Grace de Haro
13 Yearbook of International Environmental Law (2002):
Geir Ulfstein and Jacob Werksman (Eds.), pp. 291 -
294, Geoffrey Wandesforde-Smith
Providing Protection for Plant Genetic Resources:
Patents, Sui Generis Systems and Biopartnerships:
Patricia Lucia Cantuaria Marin (Aspen Publishers
[formerly Kluwer Law International], New York, 2002),
pp. 295 - 299, Lore Ramillano
Hunters and Bureaucrats: Power, Knowledge, and
Aboriginal–State Relations in the Southwest Yukon:
Paul Nadasdy, pp. 301 - 304, William T. Hipwell
Environmental Politics and Policy in an Age of
Conflicting Values: Reassessing Means and Ends, pp.
305 - 313, Jan Buhrmann
William C.G. Burns, Co-Chair
American Society of International Law - International Environmental Law Group
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