Huebschle, A.M.
Huebschle, A.; Margulies, J. 2024. The need for a socioecological harm reduction approach to reduce illegal wildlife trade. Conservation Biology 38: e14335: 1-9. doi.org/10.1111/cobi.14335
Huebschle, A.; Shearing, C. 2018. Ending wildlife trafficking: Local communities as change agents. London, The Global Inititiative against Transnational Organized Crime: pp. 1-47.
Huebschle, A. 2017. The social economy of rhino poaching: of economic freedom fighters, professional hunters and marginalized local people. Current Sociology 65 (3): 427–447.
Huebschle, A. 2017. Interview with Major General Johan Jooste (Retired), South African National Parks, Head of Special Projects. SA Crime Quarterly 60 (June): 61-68. doi.org/10.17159/2413-3108/2017/v0n60a2776
Huebschle, A. 2017. Fluid interfaces between flows of rhino horn. Global Crime 18 (3): 198-217. doi.org/10.1080/17440572.2017.1345680
Huebschle, A. 2017. Contested illegality: processing the trade prohibition of rhino horn. In: Beckert, J. & Dewey, M. eds. The architecture of illegal markets: towards an econmomic sociology of illegality in the economy. Oxford Un. Press. pp. 177-197.
Huebschle, A. 2016. A game of horns: transnational flows of rhino horn. Dissertation published in Cologne, IMPRS-SPCE (Studies on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy). pp. 1-424.
Huebschle, A. 2016. Security coordination in an illegal market: the transnational trade in rhinoceros horn. Politikon 2016: 1-22.
Huebschle, A. 2015. Toten fur den Lifestyle. Max Planck - Aus der Forschung 2015: 25-27.
Huebschle, A.; Groetker, R. 2015. A status symbol to die for. Max Planck Research 2015 (1): 73-75.
Huebschle, A. 2011. Rhino horn – the organised crime angle.






