John Scanlon

Public Governance · Ethical Governance

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The triumphs, trials, and future prospects of SDG 17, as exemplified by the Biodiversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction Agreement


John Scanlon
Public Governance
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) takes decisions by voting where consensus cannot be found, which has been critical to bringing new shark species under its trade controls. Combined with many high-profile topics for discussion, voting makes CITES Conferences of the Parties (CoPs) highly dynamic events, where emotions can run high. Next to the African elephant debates, listings of commercially exploited marine species, in particular sharks and rays, have long been among the most emotionally charged discussions.
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John Scanlon

Public Governance · Ethical Governance
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