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Problems of Cost Evaluation of Damage to Environmental Objects
The article discusses the key issues of cost evaluation of damage to the environment. This is a problem of legislative regulation arising from the lack of clear criteria of harm materiality to environmental objects; the problem of regulation of the ...
G. G. Omel’yanyuk +2 more
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Of Frogs & Rhetoric: The Atrazine Wars [PDF]
In a scientific dispute over the effects of atrazine on amphibians, chemical industry–funded and publically funded scientists present stunningly contrasting constructions of atrazine\u27s environmental concentrations, persistence, and potential to harm ...
Reeves, Carol
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Compensation ecogenic harm: experience of legal regulation [PDF]
The article is devoted to the elucidation of the problems of compensation for environmental damage caused to human life and health by the adverse effects of the environment caused by radiation exposure.
Cherepantseva Yulia Sergeevna +1 more
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The Four Ways of Eco-global Criminology
In charting out the ‘four ways’ of eco-global criminology, this paper discusses the importance of recognising and acting in regards to the differences evident in (1) ways of being (ontology), (2) ways of knowing (epistemology), (3) ways of doing ...
Rob White
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Background Suicide and self-harm have been documented as the main cause of death among young adults. Nigeria as well as other low-income countries is reported to have a higher prevalence rate of suicidal ideation and self-harm as compared to high-income ...
Olasumbo Kukoyi +8 more
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Hospital staff experiences of their relationships with adults who self-harm: a meta-synthesis [PDF]
Purpose This review aimed to synthesize qualitative literature exploring inpatient hospital staff experiences of their relationships with people who self-harm.
Glover, Lesley, O'Connor, Sophie
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Taking care to protect the environment against damage: A meaningless obligation? [PDF]
Little attention is paid to the obligation of 'care' in Article 55(1) of Additional Protocol I. Beyond a general principle of upholding environmental value in times of armed conflict, what is the scope and content of the obligation?
Cohan +5 more
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Approaching behaviour that produces environmental harm through the medium of criminal sanctions (largely involving monetary penalties) has been criticised consistently as failing to prevent environmental crimes and harms, and failing to concurrently ...
J. Lampkin, T. Wyatt
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Background Air pollution exposure has been associated with a multitude of diseases and poses a significant concern to public health. For targeted environmental risk communication and interventions to be effective, it is important to correctly identify ...
Samantha Ammons +4 more
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Numbers of environmental injustice: The measurement of impunity in Mexico
The Global Environmental Impunity Index Mexico 2020 develops a methodology for measuring environmental impunity levels. Environmental impunity is defined through a thick approach following green criminology and refers to the lack of investigation ...
Juan Antonio Le Clercq, Celeste Cedillo
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