This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this recordIn the Anthropocene, human beings are capable of bringing about globally catastrophic outcomes that could damage conditions for present and future human life on Earth in unprecedented ways. This paper argues that the scale and severity of these dangers justifies a new international criminal offence of ‘postericide’ that would protect present and future people against wrongfully created dangers of near extinction. Postericide is committed by intentional or reckless systematic conduct that is fit to bring about near human extinction. The paper argues that a proper understanding of the moral imperatives embodied in internation...
The term ‘ecocide’, the extensive destruction of ecosystems, has been around since the 1970s when it...
In this article we adopt a political economic lens to analyse the revival of the concept of ecocide ...
This thesis introduces the reader to the highly complex field of international environmental harms. ...
In the Anthropocene, human beings are capable of bringing about globally catastrophic outcomes that ...
Ecocide is a term used to describe serious or wide-spread or long-lasting destruction or damage of t...
Over the last decade, steadily increasing voices are ringing the tocsin to the international communi...
In light of the ever-growing threat of climate change and increasing harm done to the environment by...
This chapter constructs the argument that corporate and political policies known to accelerate anthr...
The concept of 'ecocide' refers to extensive damage, destruction or loss of the ecosystems of a give...
This paper explores what could be wrong with the fact of human extinction. I first present four reas...
Today, the world is facing so many serious problems that any one of them could lead humanity down th...
Ce travail de recherche explore en premier lieu l’Anthropocène en tant que rupture et cherche à comp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
The crime of ‘ecocide’ has been discussed for almost 50 years and is of increasing relevance. Starti...
Climate change will lead to an increase in violent crime. More rapes and violent felonies occur duri...
The term ‘ecocide’, the extensive destruction of ecosystems, has been around since the 1970s when it...
In this article we adopt a political economic lens to analyse the revival of the concept of ecocide ...
This thesis introduces the reader to the highly complex field of international environmental harms. ...
In the Anthropocene, human beings are capable of bringing about globally catastrophic outcomes that ...
Ecocide is a term used to describe serious or wide-spread or long-lasting destruction or damage of t...
Over the last decade, steadily increasing voices are ringing the tocsin to the international communi...
In light of the ever-growing threat of climate change and increasing harm done to the environment by...
This chapter constructs the argument that corporate and political policies known to accelerate anthr...
The concept of 'ecocide' refers to extensive damage, destruction or loss of the ecosystems of a give...
This paper explores what could be wrong with the fact of human extinction. I first present four reas...
Today, the world is facing so many serious problems that any one of them could lead humanity down th...
Ce travail de recherche explore en premier lieu l’Anthropocène en tant que rupture et cherche à comp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
The crime of ‘ecocide’ has been discussed for almost 50 years and is of increasing relevance. Starti...
Climate change will lead to an increase in violent crime. More rapes and violent felonies occur duri...
The term ‘ecocide’, the extensive destruction of ecosystems, has been around since the 1970s when it...
In this article we adopt a political economic lens to analyse the revival of the concept of ecocide ...
This thesis introduces the reader to the highly complex field of international environmental harms. ...