I: The nature, development and philosophical foundations of the biodiversity concept in international law. II: The Rio convention on biological diversity. III: Sustainability, biodiversity and international law. IV: The conservation of existing agreements for the conservation of terrestrial species and habitats to the maintenance of biodiversity. V: The conservation of marine ecosystems under international law. VI: The protection of the Antarctic environment and the ecosystem approach. VII: The role of ex-situ measures in the conservation of biodiversity. VIII: International regimes for the conservation and control of plant genetic resources. IX: Intellectual property rights and biodiversity. X: Biodiversity conservation in the United States. XI: The European Community and preservation of biological diversity. XII: Developing countries, "development" and the conservation of biological diversity. XIII: Biodiversity and indigenous people. XIV: Financial aid, biodiversity and international law. Appendix: The convention on biological diversity.
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