What’s your verdict? The antiques trade appeals its failed bid to quash UK Ivory Act
A small group of antiques dealers will have another day in court 0n 24 February in a second bid to shoot down the UK Ivory Act
A small group of antiques dealers will have another day in court 0n 24 February in a second bid to shoot down the UK Ivory Act
A small group of antiques traders which failed in its bid to overturn the UK Ivory Act has been granted leave to appeal
EIA Senior Wildlife Campaigner Shruti Suresh was at the UK High Court hearing of a law suit brought to quash the landmark UK Ivory Act
It’s ironic but while the High Court in London is deciding whether the UK’s widely applauded ban on domestic ivory trade should stand, today (17 October) is the 30th anniversary of the international ivory trade ban
A law designed to protect elephants could be struck off the statute books because of resistance from the antiques trade
Antiques dealers in the UK are seeking to roll back a near-total domestic ban – if they succeed, effectively gifting ivory traffickers a local loophole to exploit