This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the oil, chemical and asbestos industries to examine their legal and illegal despoiling and destruction of the environment and impact on human and non-human life. The discussion draws on the literature on green criminology and state-corporate crime and considers measures and arrangements that might mitigate or prevent such damaging acts. This paper is part of ongoing work on green criminology and crimes of the economy. It places these actions and crimes in the context of a global neo-liberal economic system and considers and critiques the distorting impact of the GDP model of ‘economic health’ and its consequences for the environment
As a contribution to literature drawing together green criminology and studies of organised and corp...
We argue in this paper for a political economic approach to the study of global ecological crimes. G...
Our drive to achieve economic development and growth is driving our planet to an unprecedented level...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
This paper describes several key developments and dimensions in the field of ‘green criminology’ and...
This paper describes several key developments and dimensions in the field of 'green criminology' and...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi‐national and large compa...
Taking a green criminology approach to discussion of what White (Crimes against nature: Environmenta...
In recent years environmental crime perpetrated by corporate actors against human and non-human anim...
This volume examines crimes that violate environmental regulations, as part of an emerging area of c...
This paper will outline the development of a green criminology as relevant to the study of organised...
In recent years, a strand of criminology explicitly concerned with “green” or natural environmental ...
Green criminology allows for the study of environmental and criminal laws, environmental criminality...
As the disastrous effects of climate change and other forms of eco-destruction become increasingly e...
Criminology has awoken to the plight of the environment with the growing field of green criminology....
As a contribution to literature drawing together green criminology and studies of organised and corp...
We argue in this paper for a political economic approach to the study of global ecological crimes. G...
Our drive to achieve economic development and growth is driving our planet to an unprecedented level...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi-national and large companies in the...
This paper describes several key developments and dimensions in the field of ‘green criminology’ and...
This paper describes several key developments and dimensions in the field of 'green criminology' and...
This paper uses examples from the history and practices of multi‐national and large compa...
Taking a green criminology approach to discussion of what White (Crimes against nature: Environmenta...
In recent years environmental crime perpetrated by corporate actors against human and non-human anim...
This volume examines crimes that violate environmental regulations, as part of an emerging area of c...
This paper will outline the development of a green criminology as relevant to the study of organised...
In recent years, a strand of criminology explicitly concerned with “green” or natural environmental ...
Green criminology allows for the study of environmental and criminal laws, environmental criminality...
As the disastrous effects of climate change and other forms of eco-destruction become increasingly e...
Criminology has awoken to the plight of the environment with the growing field of green criminology....
As a contribution to literature drawing together green criminology and studies of organised and corp...
We argue in this paper for a political economic approach to the study of global ecological crimes. G...
Our drive to achieve economic development and growth is driving our planet to an unprecedented level...