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The law and policy of biodiversity conservation in the Caribbean: cutting a Gordian knot.(Editorial)
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Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy
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September 1, 2006| Author:
Watts, Nicholas S.J.; Wandesforde-Smith, Geoffrey
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Once upon a time, not very long ago, the Caribbean seemed like an ideal region in which to demonstrate the power and efficacy of international environmental law for solving many if not most of the problems of biodiversity conservation. (3) This part of the world, which can be formally defined as the Wider Caribbean Region (WCR) (4) but is simply referred to, here, as the Caribbean, was a natural proving ground for the regional seas programs developed and advocated through the Unite...
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