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The colonial limits of the criminalization of ecocide before the International Criminal Court
The international criminalization of ecocide has been the subject of debate for the last fifty years, with the most recent proposal appearing in the context of accelerating climate change.
Marília De Nardin Budó
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Rethinking fairness of business and human rights standards in times of challenge for climate protection: a new universal paradigm? [PDF]
Understanding the multivalent dimensions of the climate protection, including its ef¬fects on the rule of law, international and European intergovernmental organizations have de¬cided to act for rethinking the strategy of functioning business and human ...
Alina GENTIMIR, Ada-Iuliana POPESCU
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Short Abstract The exhibition ‘Confluences: Water and People’ drew together creative, participatory, community‐focused research by partners in Colombia, Ethiopia, India, Malaysia, and the UK, as well as artists whose work connects with the River Tyne, its tributaries, people, and landscapes.
Helen Underhill, Cat Button
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the rise and collapse of the 2021 United Arab Emirates (UAE)–Israel–Jordan Water‐for‐Energy Deal, a landmark initiative that sought to exchange Jordanian solar energy for Israeli desalinated water. Presented as a breakthrough in regional cooperation and environmental peacebuilding, the agreement was brokered under the ...
Majed Abu‐Zreig, Hussam Hussein
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‘Weed troubles’ in Palestine: Environmental imaginaries of the harmful weed
The control of weeds is a significant theme in Zionist environmental narratives of land redemption that have justified the appropriation of Palestinian land. This article explores how contemporary Palestinian artists revisit the environmental imaginaries of the “harmful weed” through the analysis of a Ramallah‐based exhibition titled Weed Control ...
Silvia Hassouna
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The fifth international crime?
Ecocide, defined as the destruction of ecosystems with knowledge of its enduring effects, lacks recognition as an autonomous offence in international criminal law.
Fabio Calzolari
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Short Abstract By underwriting, or ignoring, the state's integral role within the colonial model, which continued to spread and consolidated through colonialism, academic production lends itself not only to facilitating extractivism, but to further the institutionalization of sacrifice areas.
Alexander A. Dunlap
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ABSTRACT The short essay makes a case that a post biological world will be a devolution. Sentience is a relational process linked with the awe and wonder we experience in relation to one another and our shared habitat. The voiceless need to be protected by extending solidarity on the basis of sentience—a normative plea, but also on the basis of ...
J. J. McIntyre‐Mills
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L’émergence et l’avenir de la criminologie environnementale
Cet article propose une introduction générale à la criminologie environnementale et à l’étude du crime environnemental. Il examine l’émergence de cette approche, les concepts clés, les questions empiriques et les enjeux susceptibles d’être abordés dans ...
Nigel South, Rob White
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