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Wildlife and Forest Crime Toolkit (Revised Edition)
… in wild fauna and flora. Tool I.1 citEs • Is the country a Party to CITES? • In which domestic law or laws has CITES … 2, of the Convention). This may be done upon becoming a Party to the Convention or upon amendments to the Appendices … pp. 429-436. Tool I.1 citEs • Is the country a Party to CITES? • In which domestic law or laws has CITES …
World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species
… CITES parties agree not to trade with the non-compliant party, either in particular species, or in any CITES- listed … has to be authorized through a licensing system. Each Party to the Convention must designate one or more Manage- … proce- dure from changes to Appendices I and II, as each Party is entitled to make unilateral amendments to it.”2 Fig. …
In Transition: Bangkok's Ivory Market
… most impressive progress made compared to any other CITES Party in addressing ivory trade issues since 2013. Apart from … Such a recommendation may be made in cases where a Party’s compliance matter is unresolved and persistent and the Party is showing no intention to achieve compliance or a …
ASEAN Handbook on legal cooperation to combat wildlife crime
… N R E G I O N 16 6 Adherence is the process of becoming a party to a treaty by ratification or accession. This Handbook … and timber trafficking. It must be highlighted that being party to a convention does not automatically translate into … national legal frameworks. For this to happen, every party to a convention needs to enact new domestic laws or …