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The international community does not know as yet any supreme law making body and law enforcement agency comparable to that of modern state, the treaties remain the principle method by which states maintain relations among themselves. The necessity for treaty interpretation has arisen because the words used in an instrument rarely have exact and single meanings because all possible situations which may arise under it cannot be or at least are not foreseen and ...
The convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora (CITES) seeks international cooperation to protect listed wildlife species from threats of over-exploration, including their trade. Nepal and India as signatories and parties to CITES have international obligations to control the trade of products made from any parts of wildlife that are protected, endangered or threatened with extinction. The book is an outcome of a legal and ...