生物多样性和保护:跨境法律和监管观点

A. Harrington, Konstantia Koutouki
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本文概述了加拿大和美国在私人土地上保护受威胁和脆弱野生动物的法律和政策框架,不同司法管辖区采用的方法以及关键选区的反应,并根据这些经验提出建议。从地理和法律制度保护到共同的经济关切和发展,加拿大和美国在生物多样性保护机制方面是一个重要的比较来源。此外,国家/联邦一级的治理和省/州一级的治理之间共享的基本二分法是一个关键的比较领域,因为在跨系统的这些治理元素中有许多重叠。与此同时,鉴于加拿大法律和美国宪法中明确规定的国家和地方权力和作用的性质,这些关系受到不同形式的法律规定的制约。由于这两种制度都把与生物多样性和相关资源有关的法律法规置于国家/联邦一级的首要地位,因此任何比较都必须从这一级开始。
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Biodiversity and Conservation: Cross-Border Legal and Regulatory Perspectives
This article provides an overview of the legal and policy frameworks for the protection of threatened and vulnerable wildlife on private lands in Canada and the United States, the approaches adopted in different jurisdictions and the response of key constituencies, and formulates recommendations based on these experiences. Canada and the United States serve as an important source of comparison in terms of biodiversity protection mechanisms for several reasons, ranging from geography and legal systems protections to shared economic concerns and development. Additionally, the shared fundamental dichotomy between governance at the national/federal level and the provincial/state level is a key area of comparison since there are many overlaps in these elements of governance across systems. At the same time, these relationships are governed subject to different forms of legal imperatives given the nature of articulated national and subnational powers and roles in Canadian law and the Constitution of the United States. Since both systems give primacy of place in law and regulation related to biodiversity and associated resources to the national/federal level, any comparisons must start at this level.
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