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Title: International Environmental Regimes: Environmental Protection as a Means of State Making?
Authors: Lopes, Paula Duarte 
Keywords: Environmental regimes; Juridical sovereignty; Empirical sovereignty; Game protection; Kenya
Issue Date: Dec-2005
Publisher: Centro de Estudos Sociais
Citation: Oficina do CES. 242 (2005)
Abstract: The de-colonization process of the second half of the twentieth century has created states with ‘split sovereignty’. Their juridical and empirical sovereignties do not match. International environmental regimes constitute a means of strengthening a state’s juridical sovereignty, and, in certain cases, they may even become a means of state making, contributing to a state’s empirical sovereignty. This argument is developed and illustrated by analyzing Kenya’s involvement in international environmental regimes related to game protection.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/11118
Rights: openAccess
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