Special Issue on Wildlife Trafficking I Author various authors Journal/Series United States Attorneys' Bulletin | Vol. 63(3) Date 2015 Source IUCN (ID: ANA-092631) Publisher | Place of publication Executive Office for United States Attorneys | Columbia, SC, U.S.A. Document type Article in periodical Language English Country/Territory United States of America Subject Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Trade in species Offences/penalties Fishery management and conservation Oil pollution Alien species Protection of species Abstract Table of Contents: Introduction (John C. Cruden); Current Issues Arising in Lacey Act Prosecutions (Robert S. Anderson and Mary Dee Carraway); Prosecuting Invasive Species Cases (J. Ronald Sutcliffe); More Than “Just” Paperwork Violations: Combating IUU Fishing Through Enforcement of Seafood Traceability Schemes (Alexa Cole, Meggan Engelke-Ros, and Jonathan Galatzan); Beyond the (Deepwater) Horizon: Possible Wildlife Criminal Charges for the Next Major Oil Spill (Colin L. Black, Ben Bryant, and James Kejonen); Wildlife Forensics: An Overview and Update for the Prosecutor (Mary K. Burnham-Curtis, Pepper W. Trail, Rebecca Kagan, and M. Katherine Moore); Civil and Administrative Remedies for Wildlife and Plant Violations (Andrea Gelatt and Sheila Einsweiler); Restitution in Wildlife Cases (Melanie Pierson and Meghan N. Dilges) Website www.justice.gov References - Literature Cited by Special Issue on Wildlife Trafficking II Author: various authors In: United States Attorneys' Bulletin | Vol. 63(5) Publisher: Executive Office for United States Attorneys | Columbia, SC, U.S.A. | 2015 Literature | International | United States of America Keyword: Offences/penalties, Alien species, Trade in species, Protection of species, Oil pollution, Fishery management and conservation Source: IUCN (ID: ANA-092637)