Tooth and Law - Environmental conventions at a crossroads (series of articles) Corporate author IUCN Date 2000 Source IUCN (ID: MON-066323) Publisher | Place of publication IUCN | Gland, Switzerland Pages 32 p. Document type Serial/multi-volume work Language English Field of application International Subject Environment gen. Keyword Policy/planning Abstract 1. conventions and conservation;2. What the biodiversity conventions mean for IUCN;3. The Convention on Biological Diversity:a useful framework;4. Biosafety: last-minute success;5. CITES at 25:a new role;6. CMS takes off, with IUCN on board;7. World Heritage: nurturing nature 's global legacy;8. It is working; 9. RAMSAR: staying down. to earth;10. NGO s are our watchdogs;11.Beyond the heartland;12. Strengthening the climate change convention;13. IMO: protecting biodiversity 14. Mobilizing to fight desertification;15. Landmines a threat to wildlife and sustainability;16. Alps under siege;17. Trade in forest products and the WTO: towards a sustainable regime;18. Forest conservation: increasing impact through partnership;19. Economics as a tool for biodiversity conservation;20. Communicating the conventions;21. The biodiversity treaties must synergize Website www.iucn.org