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Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor

… property in specified cases. In the first case (where an offence has been committed) this is presumably for the … species, except a conservation-dependent species, is an offence, unless the action was authorized by a permit, was … also to protect property, is often not considered an offence in the legislation. In Latin America, several …
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Drafting legislation for sustainable soils: A guide

… to a community, and are often related to the nature of the offence. 165 Poirier, 1997; Markell, D.L., 2000, “The Role of … procedures in soil legislation to: ■ Ensure that any offence alleged to have been carried out by a disadvantaged …
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Towards sustainable fisheries law: a comparative analysis

… of money not exceeding the maximum fine specified for the offence, or the value of the vessel or other thing, … if the offender admits in writing to having committed the offence (Section 20(1)). Finally, the Director may assign an … used or believed to have been used in the committing of an offence. Authorized officers may exercise any of the powers …
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Law, Policy and Dryland Ecosystems in the People's Republic of China

… scheme without prior approval, this constitutes an offence and the owner should be punished by law, including …
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Poverty, equity and rights in conservation : Technical papers and case studies

… and poaching of wildlife or ‘illegal off-take’ is an offence in terms of the law. The notion that wildlife belongs …
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