Marine Environmental Governance: From International Law to Local
Practice considers the relationship between international
environmental law and community-based management of marine areas.
Focusing on small island states, in which indigenous populations
have to a large extent continued to maintain traditional
lifestyles, this book takes up the question of how indigenous
customary law and state-based legislation can be reconciled in the
implementation of international environmental law. Including a
range of case studies, as well as detailed comparative analysis, it
pursues an interdisciplinary approach to legal pluralism 'in
practice' that will be of considerable interest to environmental
lawyers, legal anthropologists, conservation biologists and those
working in the area of community-based conservation.
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