PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY THROUGH TRANSNATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH CLIMATE CHANGE

Anna Maria Chiariello

Abstract

First aim of the present study is to evaluate whether and how transnational administrative law would protect biodiversity. The study specifically focuses on identifing examples of transnational administrative law instruments intended to safeguard biodiversity, studying their characteristics and sources and attempting their classification. The second goal is to evaluate, by analyzing their interactions, if a connection exists between the abovementioned instruments and those designed to fight climate change.

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