Trafficking in wild animals in the light of Brazilian law and international law treaties
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https://doi.org/10.51473/rcmos.v2i2.400Keywords:
Wild Animal Traffi cking, Forest Code, Fauna Protection LaAbstract
The present study analyzes the main impacts of the international traffi c of wild animals to man, according to the Fauna Protection Law, Forest Code and Federal Constitution. Seeks to understand how Brazilian legislation infl uences the adoption of measures against illegal trade in wild animals on national and international soil. It makes a qualitative approach to the available literature on the subject, in the databases of Scielo, Lillacs and Google Scholar, in addition to being based on environmental law indoctrinators who act as vanguards in the fi ght against national and international traffi cking of wild animals, using the Boolean search engine “and” in combination with the descriptors “Wildlife Traffi cking”, “Forest Code” and “Fauna Protection Law”. He understands that there are fl aws in the inspection of the traffi cking of wild animals, but, mainly, the feeling of impunity prevails, encouraging the achievement of new environmental crimes. It is believed that tougher laws and more effi cient enforcement can contribute to minimizing the environmental impacts resulting from predatory action against wild animals.
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