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Abstract
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Introduction
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Europe’s carnivores – recovery and conflicts
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The multi-functionality of large carnivore hunting
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Large carnivores under the Bern Convention
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A note on interpreting the Convention and its relationship with the EU Habitats Directive
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Does the Bern Convention seek to conserve wildlife populations or to protect individual animals from being killed
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The role of cultural requirements within the scheme of the Convention
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Exploring the legality of lethal control
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Condition #1: No satisfactory alternatives
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Condition #2: No detrimental effect on the population
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Serious damage
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Overriding public interest
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Public safety
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Judicious use
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Ending suffering
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Guidance from the Habitats Directive
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Conclusions
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The Convention’s objectives
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Proportionality
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The need to document reasoning and utility
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Which public
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Strict on goals, flexible on means
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Acknowledgements
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