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A maximalist approach of restorative justice to address environmental harms and crimes
A maximalist approach of restorative justice to address environmental harms and crimes: Analysing the Brumadinho dam collapse in Brazil In this article, the author analyses court cases arising from the rupture of the mining tailings dam in the city of Brumadinho, Brazil, on 25 January 2019.
Carlos Frederico Da Silva
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Green Criminology and Environmental Crimes and Harms
Abstract The focus of criminology on crimes and harms committed by and against humans has broadened over time. Only since the 1990s, however, has the discipline recognized the significance of crimes and harms concerning the environment and nonhuman animals.
Avi Brisman, Nigel South
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Scope of Environmental Harm As A Crime Under International Criminal Law
The paper examines the evolving landscape of environmental protection within the framework of international criminal law. It specifically focuses on the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and international human rights tribunals ...
Arif Rahman, Amritpal Kaur
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Historically, the commodification of nature has been accompanied by, and resulted in, violent processes generating both human and environmental harm. Ever since colonial times, the plundering of natural resources has served the interests of powerful groups that have benefited from dehumanizing practices carried out in the name of civilization and ...
Gustavo Rojas-Páez
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LAW RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHUNGBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, 2023
This article aims to study on the impact of global warming and climate change on the criminal patterns and the meaning of the transnational environmental crime.
Kyung Jae Lee
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This article aims to study on the impact of global warming and climate change on the criminal patterns and the meaning of the transnational environmental crime.
Kyung Jae Lee
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