Extinction: Hidden in plain sight: Can stories of 'the last' unearth environmental law's unspeakable truth?
Extinction. It is almost as though we dare not speak its name. Instead, words such as ‘threatened’ and ‘endangered’ are entrenched in conservation law and management as markers of risk. These terms are so entrenched that the nature of the risk is easily forgotten. On reflection, classifications of c...
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Main Author: | LIM, Michelle Mei Ling |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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