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Endangered species is a species threatened to become extinct. The protective regime was gradually established as the world started to be more aware of and sensitive to the risk of disappearance of many kinds of living forms. Resulting from the qualitative shift in developing collective policies aiming at protecting and not merely exploiting the nature, the endangered species regime currently consists of rich institutional environment including the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora), or Ramsar Convention.

Treaties
related with
endangered species

Rome Statute 1998

negotiated  June 17, 1998
ratified  July 1, 2002
countries involved  122

CITES73-75

negotiated  March 3, 1973
ratified  July 1, 1975
countries involved  182

ICRW46

negotiated  December 2, 1946
ratified  November 10, 1948
countries involved  80

RamsarC71

negotiated  February 2, 1971
ratified  December 21, 1975
countries involved  166

ICCAT66-69

negotiated  
ratified  
countries involved  46

CCAS72-78

negotiated  June 1, 1972
ratified  March 11, 1978
countries involved  20

CCAMLR80

negotiated  August 1, 1980
ratified  April 7, 1982
countries involved  30
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