野生动物犯罪:国际法空白的故事

Yann Prisner-Levyne
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野生动物犯罪,更确切地说,是野生动物制品非法贸易,是与毒品贩运、人口贩运和小武器贸易有关的增长最快的国际犯罪之一。野生动物犯罪主要由跨国犯罪集团实施,也是冲突国家恐怖组织和武装民兵的资金来源,助长了法治的侵蚀和环境的恶化,这一点已得到联合国安理会(UNSC)的明确承认。然而,目前还没有专门的国际法律文书来打击野生动物犯罪。相反,国际社会依靠国际合作和拼凑的国际文书,这些文书最初都不是专门针对野生动物犯罪的。可以预见的是,随着世界范围内野生动物数量的急剧下降,目前的法律框架似乎对预防和根除野生动物犯罪没有多大贡献。如果在法律层面上,通过一项预防、打击和惩罚野生动物犯罪的国际协议可能是朝着正确方向迈出的一步,那么也许需要重新评估的是人类与自然的关系,特别是考虑到COVID-19可能的人畜共患起源。
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Wildlife Crime: Story of an International Law Lacuna
Wildlife crime and more precisely the illicit trade of wildlife products is one of the fastest growing international crimes in connection with narcotics trafficking, human trafficking and the small arms trade. Conducted mostly by transnational crime syndicates, wildlife crime is also a source of funding for terrorist groups and armed militias in conflict ridden states contributing to the erosion of the rule of law and environmental degradation which has been expressly acknowledged by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Yet, there is no dedicated international law instrument to tackle wildlife crime. Instead, the international community relies on international cooperation and a patchwork of international instruments none of which were originally designed to deal specifically with wildlife crime. Predictably, the current legal framework does not seem to contribute that much to the prevention and eradication of wildlife crime as wildlife populations worldwide keep plummeting. If at the legal level, the adoption of an international agreement to prevent, supress and punish wildlife crime could be a step in the right direction, maybe it is humanity’s relationship with nature which needs to be reassessed especially in the light of the probable zoonotic origin of COVID-19.
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