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Building a global taxonomy of wildlife offenses
Authors:Maria Pascual  James Wingard  Naila Bhatri  Alyona Rydannykh  Jacob Phelps
Institution:1. Legal Atlas, Missoula, MT, USA;2. 1055 High Street Apt 203 Eugene, OR, USA;3. 21 Ilia Chavchavadze Avenue, Tbilisi, 0179 Georgia;4. Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YQ UK
Abstract:Most countries have many pieces of legislation that govern biodiversity, including a range of criminal, administrative, and civil law provisions that state how wildlife must be legally used, managed, and protected. However, related debates in conservation, such as about enforcement, often overlook the details within national legislation that define which specific acts are illegal, the conditions under which laws apply, and how they are sanctioned. Based on a review of 90 wildlife laws in 8 high-biodiversity countries with different legal systems, we developed a taxonomy that describes all types of wildlife offenses in those countries. The 511 offenses are organized into a hierarchical taxonomy that scholars and practitioners can use to help conduct legal analyses. This is significant amidst competing calls to strengthen, deregulate, and reform wildlife legislation, particularly in response to fears over zoonotic threats and large-scale biodiversity loss. It can be used to provide more nuance legal analyses and facilitate like-for-like comparisons across countries, informing processes to redraft conservation laws, review deregulation efforts, close loopholes, and harmonize legislation across jurisdictions. We applied the taxonomy in a comparison of sanctions in 8 countries for hunting a protected species. We found not only huge ranges in fines (US$0 to $200,000) and imprisonment terms (1.5 years to life imprisonment), but also fundamentally different approaches to designing sanctions for wildlife offenses. The taxonomy also illustrates how future legal taxonomies can be developed for other environmental issues (e.g., invasive species, protected areas).
Keywords:enforcement  environmental law  green criminology  illegal wildlife trade  rules  wildlife crime  crimen de fauna  criminología verde  cumplimiento  ley ambiental  mercado ilegal de fauna  reglas
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