CURRENT METHODS, FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS OF DNA-BASED TAXONOMIC IDENTIFICATION IN WILDLIFE FORENSICS

Current methods, future directions and considerations of DNA-based taxonomic identification in wildlife forensics

Wildlife forensic analyses are frequently concerned with taxonomic identification, and very often employ amplification and Sanger sequencing of informative regions of the genome to achieve this.The materials submitted to wildlife forensic laboratories for taxonomic identification span a wide scope, from plant and animal parts in trade to assemblage

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Southern Bluefin Tuna Case

The Southern Bluefin Tuna Award on Jurisdiction and Admissibility of 4 August 2000 on the dispute between Australia/New Zealand and Japan became the first example of the application of compulsory arbitration under Annex VII of the 1982 UN Convention of the Law of the Sea.The Arbitral Tribunal arrethe bush balm found that it did not have jurisdictio

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