Abstract

This paper offers one lawyer's perspective on illegal acts related to forests. In particular, it considers the role of legal reform in addressing these problems. After cautioning on the danger of looking at illegal acts from too narrow a perspective, this paper lists some of the kinds of failures in law and government institutions associated with illegal activity. Next it lists some general approaches to legal reform designed to counter illegal activity. Finally, it offers some observations on the nature of effective change.

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