Book Review: International Conservation Law: The Protection of Plants in Theory and Practice

Q2 Social Sciences
Niels Hoek
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The legal protection of plants is a critical topic; at least a fi fth of plant species are threatened with extinction. The latter is worrisome, as plants form the basis of virtually every ecosystem. Rob Amos has written a highly commendable work on this issue, released in a turbulent time at the peak of the COVID pandemic, one could have easily missed the book. However, it is an important read for those interested in international environmental law, as it explains in great detail the perils of present-day conservation regimes. The text is set in a refreshingly broad perspective, recognizing that the law does not operate in a vacuum. In short, the author goes beyond positivist legal analysis, and connects relevant regimes to their impact ‘ on the ground ’ through examples derived from conservation practices. For example, the book contains important segments on the role of NGOs, local communities and individuals within plant conservation. Perhaps controversially, Amos fi nds that the impact of these actors on nature conservation is larger than the impact often attributed to States.
书评:《国际保护法:植物保护的理论与实践》
植物的法律保护是一个重要的课题;至少五分之一的植物物种面临灭绝的威胁。后者令人担忧,因为植物构成了几乎所有生态系统的基础。罗布·阿莫斯(Rob Amos)在这个问题上写了一本非常值得赞扬的著作,出版于COVID大流行高峰期的动荡时期,人们很容易错过这本书。然而,对于那些对国际环境法感兴趣的人来说,这是一本重要的读物,因为它非常详细地解释了当今保护制度的危险。案文的设定具有令人耳目一新的广阔视角,承认法律不是在真空中运作的。简而言之,作者超越了实证主义的法律分析,并通过来自保护实践的例子将相关制度与其“在实地”的影响联系起来。例如,这本书包含了关于非政府组织、当地社区和个人在植物保护中的作用的重要部分。阿莫斯发现,这些行为者对自然保护的影响比通常认为的国家的影响更大,这可能会引起争议。
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Environmental Law Review
Environmental Law Review Social Sciences-Law
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