Large Predator Poaching as Situational Action Fueled by Legal Hunts

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Martine S.B. LieDepartment of criminology and sociology of law, University of Oslo, Oslo, NorwayMartine S.B. Lie is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, the University of Oslo. She holds a master’s degree in criminology from the same department. Lie’s research explores Norwegian large predator policies, how it influences the animals, and the country’s international commitments to protect them from extinction. She also investigates how the courts have become an arena for the “wolf conflict” in Norway through strategic litigation, and the implications of this.

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