Kotsakis, Andreas,

The use of biodiversity in international law : a genealogy of genetic gold / Andreas Kotsakis. - 1st - UK, Routledge, 2021. - 120pages

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The 'undead' convention and environmental reason -- Lambswool into synthetic : early programmes -- The glare of international law and the grand bargain -- The genetic gold rush -- The regulation of genetic gold -- Conclusion : still here.

"This book employs a Foucaultian genealogical method to present an expanded, detailed and critical history of the discursive and practical use of biodiversity in international law. Drawing from environmental history, philosophy of science, political economy and development studies, this book articulates the series of on-going tactical battles over the scientific, social, economic and political truths that constitute biodiversity as an object of knowledge and regulation. This volume will be of interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in Environmental Law, International Law, Environmental Studies, and Ecology"--

9781138849099


Environmental law, International.
Biodiversity conservation

344.046 / KOT.U