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Domesticating the Exotic Species: International Biodiversity Law in Canada.

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  • Title: Domesticating the Exotic Species: International Biodiversity Law in Canada.
  • Author : McGill Law Journal
  • Release Date : January 22, 2006
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 336 KB

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While a significant body of international and regional agreements now addresses habitat preservation, wildlife protection, and biological diversity, these advances on the international level often fail to be effectively translated into domestic law. In this article, the author argues that international biodiversity law is being treated in Canada as "exotic". It is peppered into parties' submissions without a principled explanation of its role in Canadian law, receives little consideration from the courts, and must ultimately rely on non-legal means of enforcement. The author examines jurisprudence dealing with four major biodiversity treaties. She notes that the judicial treatment of these conventions ranges from silence, to declarations of inapplicability, to limited usage in statutory interpretation. This impoverished view of international biodiversity law in Canadian courtrooms is contrasted with the richer understanding of the relevance of this body of law demonstrated by its usage in environmental advocacy campaigns.


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