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Environmental crimes and harms: a green criminology approach and socio-legal challenges
Nigel South
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Critical green criminology goes rural
Criminological Encounters, 2022Introduction to special ...
Bombardi, Larissa +2 more
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Green crimes and environmental harms in the Latin American region
Inés Arroyo-Quiroz +2 more
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Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, 2023
Pangolin crime in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is high due to the demand for pangolins as food and as a component of traditional medicine in Chinese culture, and the large financial benefits accrued by those involved in the illegal pangolin trade.
Ziying Liang
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Pangolin crime in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is high due to the demand for pangolins as food and as a component of traditional medicine in Chinese culture, and the large financial benefits accrued by those involved in the illegal pangolin trade.
Ziying Liang
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Ecocide as an Environmental Crime: Urgency for Legal Reform in Indonesia
Journal of Law, Environmental and JusticeThe increasing frequency and scale of environmental destruction in Indonesia, such as deforestation, mining disasters, and pollution of vital ecosystems, reveal the inadequacy of existing environmental criminal law to address crimes with transboundary ...
Gregorius Widiartana +2 more
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Environmental Law Review
Directive (European Union (EU)) 2024/1203 establishes a harmonized legal framework for prosecuting environmental crimes within the EU, closing regulatory loopholes and enhancing ecosystem protection. It defines environmental unlawfulness as a key element
Patient Mpunga-Biayi
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Directive (European Union (EU)) 2024/1203 establishes a harmonized legal framework for prosecuting environmental crimes within the EU, closing regulatory loopholes and enhancing ecosystem protection. It defines environmental unlawfulness as a key element
Patient Mpunga-Biayi
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TEXTILE
This empirical study, based on Routine Activity Theory (RAT), aimed to explore the drivers behind environmental harm, the factors that contribute to the suitability of the environment as a target for ecological harm, and the strategies for promoting ...
Ronald Osei Mensah +5 more
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This empirical study, based on Routine Activity Theory (RAT), aimed to explore the drivers behind environmental harm, the factors that contribute to the suitability of the environment as a target for ecological harm, and the strategies for promoting ...
Ronald Osei Mensah +5 more
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Charting Extraterritoriality: Jurisdiction, Corporate Conduct, and Environmental Harm
National Law School of India ReviewChimni’s TWAIL critique of the principle of jurisdiction, the subject of this symposium, implicates its development with the evolution of capitalism.
Kalika Mehta
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Corporate Crime and Efforts To Overcome It
International Journal of Law, Crime and JusticeCorporate Crime or what can be called a criminal act of corruption is a crime committed jointly where the impact can damage democracy, morality, harm state finances, violate the social and economic rights of the community. Nowadays, corporate development
Ismaidar Ismaidar +2 more
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