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Climate Change- International Legal Regime - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… in the atmosphere will increase this greenhouse effect and lead to changes in the Earth’s climate. … significant increase in the average world temperature will lead to serious impacts on the environment. Climate change … and production, with developed country Parties taking the lead, is also recognized. Article 1 states that the …
Mr. John Knox, Policy Brief_Universal Human Rights Group
… to question whether the investigation will ultimately lead to the conviction of those who planned and ordered the … authorities reinforces such messaging.90 this can in turn lead to more attacks. for example, it is no coincidence that … process of developing and maturing. EHrDs often take the lead in advocating for these rights and applying them to new …
Towards a Representative Network of Marine Protected Areas in Libya
… 2009 (WWF, 2010). The expansion of industrial fishing may lead to several negative consequences on artisanal fisheries … of a national biodiversity strategy and action plan may lead to many other con- sequences, as listed below. 4.3.2. …
The legal framework for the management of animal genetic resources
… biological diversity in a way and at a rate that does not lead to the long-term decline of biological diversity, … 164 Member Countries asked the Organization to take the lead role in animal welfare. A permanent Working Group on … guide_thirdcountries_en.pdf 44 LEAD TRADE portal for improved decision-making in addressing …
White Paper - Regional Seas Governance
… in section 2.1. But as noted there, this process could lead to a new Implementing Agreement but also to a nonlegally … the process under way within the BBNJ Working Group will lead to a legally binding outcome, its institutional … be, they usually remain insufficient and too imprecise to lead to decisive actions, and parties must therefore …
Legal frameworks for REDD: design and implementation at the national level
… development, and other public works that can fragment, and lead to mass migration into, forest areas. Governments have … to create a new REDD law. Both approaches can potentially lead to conflicts and confusion about the applicable law, if … overlapping systems of customary and statutory rights that lead to disputes between competing claimants. This undermines …
Guidelines for Protected Areas Legislation
… Nature of authority 125 4.2.1 High policy level 125 4.2.2 Lead protected areas agency 127 4.2.3 Statutory corporations … areas legislation in two respects. The first is for the lead protected areas agency and site-specific protected area … of all segments of society is also required. The lead paragraph of the Seville Strategy emphasizes that all …
The rise of environmental crime - A growing threat to natural resources, peace, development and security
… the type of definition and designation of the offense may lead to the wrong laws or regulations being applied in … in South Africa, which if the rate continues out 2016 will lead to 1037 rhinos killed. Kruger National Park was home to … the successes of programmes such as REDD and ICCWC may lead to breakthroughs in approaches to natural resources …
Closing Strategy - Ending Ivory Trade in Hong Kong
… law enforcement agencies remain vigilant that it does not lead to an increase of illegal trade activities. Several … severe sentencing in criminal prosecutions. It may also lead to the 15 For example, MoUs with Argentina and Viet Nam … of the Parties. Giving effect to this resolution could lead to greater awareness about the consequence of ivory …