So Much Law so Little Protection! A Case Study of the Protection of the Narwhal
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Auteurs : Malgosia Fitzmaurice [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- The Yearbook of Polar Law Online [ 1876-8814 ] ; 2009.
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- Animals committee, Annex, Ascobans, Atlantic marine mammal commission, Beluga, Birnie, Case study, Cetacean, Coastal state, Commercial whaling, Community interest, Dolphin, Ecoadvise, Ecoadvise communication, Fishery, Fitzmaurice, General framework, Gillespie, Greenland, Home rule, Ibid, Icrw, International convention, International trade, International whaling commission, Inuit, Jcnb, Joint commission, Malgosia, Malgosia fitzmaurice, Mammal, Management authority, Marine mammals, Migratory species, Nammco, Narwhal, Narwhal hunting, Narwhal population, Narwhal products, Narwhal stocks, Natural habitats, Nunavut, October, Organisation, Plant species, Quota, Range states, Scientific authority, Scientific committee, Significant trade, Small cetaceans, Special areas, Sustainable, Tusk, Unclos, Unep, Wdcs, West greenland, Whale, Whale stocks, Whaling.
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- Animals committee, Annex, Ascobans, Atlantic marine mammal commission, Beluga, Birnie, Case study, Cetacean, Coastal state, Commercial whaling, Community interest, Dolphin, Ecoadvise, Ecoadvise communication, Fishery, Fitzmaurice, General framework, Gillespie, Greenland, Home rule, Ibid, Icrw, International convention, International trade, International whaling commission, Inuit, Jcnb, Joint commission, Malgosia, Malgosia fitzmaurice, Mammal, Management authority, Marine mammals, Migratory species, Nammco, Narwhal, Narwhal hunting, Narwhal population, Narwhal products, Narwhal stocks, Natural habitats, Nunavut, October, Organisation, Plant species, Quota, Range states, Scientific authority, Scientific committee, Significant trade, Small cetaceans, Special areas, Sustainable, Tusk, Unclos, Unep, Wdcs, West greenland, Whale, Whale stocks, Whaling.
Abstract
This essay investigates the effectiveness of various international instruments at global, regional, bilateral and European levels and national legislation in relation to the protection of the narwhal. Narwhal is listed on almost all the most important conventions protecting biodiversity as endangered species, as well as the CITES. However, due to various gaps in the law and in some instances disagreements between States parties to conventions how to interpret their jurisdictional scope (e.g. the International Whaling Convention), narwhal are not sufficiently protected and its numbers are dwindling towards extinction. However, there is no a simple answer to this state of affairs as there are a multitude of factors, ecological, sociological and political which play a role in the management of narwhal stocks. The best way forward is basing the future cooperation regarding this issue at the regional or bilateral levels, as the directly involved and interested stakeholders will find the most acceptable solution, which will take into account all the above-mentioned factors.
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DOI: 10.1163/22116427-91000006
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