How does the policies and regulations of CITES and the Bern convention impact wildlife trade, its enforcement and human management of endangered species, such as the large carnivores?
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- Organizer: FAJARDO DEL CASTILLO,TERESA MARÍA (Universidad de Granada)
- Meeting Title: Seminario Internacional retransmitido
- Date and time: 2022-09-20 - 10:30:00-18:00:00
- The meeting will be held in Sala ONU
- Meeting password: 267758
Program:
11-11.15: Refreshments
11.15-11.35:
- Professor Ragnhild Sollund: Welcome and introduction to CRIMEANTHROP
11.35-11.45:
- Dr. David.R. Goyes: Presentation of findings from case study–Norway: Legal and moral foundations of CITES and Bern conventions: Priorities, conflicts and ambiguities.
11.45-12.05:
- Professor Tanya Wyatt: Presentation of findings from case study – UK. The implementation and enforcement of CITES and the Bern Convention.
12.05-12.25:
- Professor Christoph Stefes: Presentation of findings from case study– Germany. The implementation and enforcement of CITES and the Bern Convention
12.30-12.50:
- Professor Teresa Fajardo del Castillo. Presentation of findings from case study–Span. The implementation and enforcement of CITES and the Bern Convention
12.50-13.10:
- Professor Ragnhild Sollund: Presentation of findings from case study–Norway: Wildlife trafficking: Control, enforcement and species justice
13.15-14:10:
- Talk between Enrique Alonso Garcia and Ragnhild Sollund to celebrate the translation to Spanish of the book: Solo un animal?
14.10-14.30: Break with refreshments
14.30-15.00:
- Questions, comments and discussion
CRIMEANTHROP explores the regulation, rationale behind and enforcement of wildlife conservation, the normative and socio-legal messages of this enforcement, and their implications for wildlife conservation and individual animal welfare.
CRIMEANTHROP is funded by The Research Council of Norway.