It is often the case that harms to societies go hand in hand. This seems to be true when looking at cases in which corporations are accused of contributing to human rights abuses, environmental degradation and corruption in developing nations. This article considers the relationships between these three harms from the perspective of corporations as actors involved in producing those harms. Based on a cross-case analysis of 45 cases in which this nexus of harms is found, this article assesses the atrocity crimes/environmental degradation/corruption-nexus, by studying agency (crime scripts), actors (industries and corporations) and connections (how are the three harms related?) in these cases. The analysis shows that corporations are mostly i...
Countering the effects of human-induced environmental threats around the world is more urgent than e...
The dominant role that corporations play in our lives makes them appear to us as a fact of life. Cor...
The impact and consequences of environmental crimes on a planetary scale are growing and are becomin...
It is often the case that harms to societies go hand in hand. This seems to be true when looking at ...
In recent years environmental crime perpetrated by corporate actors against human and non-human anim...
It has been reported that an estimated 100,000 multinational corporations (MNCs) account for about a...
Research on criminal accountability of environmental pollution which is committed by a corporation s...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
Human rights-based complaints against corporate actors for environmental harms are on the rise globa...
Conditions that lead to human rights violations are often the same as those that generate environmen...
The term "state-corporate crime" first appeared in 1990, when Kramer and Michalowski (2006, p 15) de...
Critical criminologists have come to recognize the major impact that environmental crime has on soci...
This study utilizes three case studies of corporate harms to produce an "autopsy" of actual situatio...
The last decade has witnessed a striking new phenomenon in strategies to protect human rights: a shi...
The article focuses on developments in international criminal law in addressing corporate human righ...
Countering the effects of human-induced environmental threats around the world is more urgent than e...
The dominant role that corporations play in our lives makes them appear to us as a fact of life. Cor...
The impact and consequences of environmental crimes on a planetary scale are growing and are becomin...
It is often the case that harms to societies go hand in hand. This seems to be true when looking at ...
In recent years environmental crime perpetrated by corporate actors against human and non-human anim...
It has been reported that an estimated 100,000 multinational corporations (MNCs) account for about a...
Research on criminal accountability of environmental pollution which is committed by a corporation s...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
Human rights-based complaints against corporate actors for environmental harms are on the rise globa...
Conditions that lead to human rights violations are often the same as those that generate environmen...
The term "state-corporate crime" first appeared in 1990, when Kramer and Michalowski (2006, p 15) de...
Critical criminologists have come to recognize the major impact that environmental crime has on soci...
This study utilizes three case studies of corporate harms to produce an "autopsy" of actual situatio...
The last decade has witnessed a striking new phenomenon in strategies to protect human rights: a shi...
The article focuses on developments in international criminal law in addressing corporate human righ...
Countering the effects of human-induced environmental threats around the world is more urgent than e...
The dominant role that corporations play in our lives makes them appear to us as a fact of life. Cor...
The impact and consequences of environmental crimes on a planetary scale are growing and are becomin...