Wherever you are right now, there’s a good chance that an object in your vicinity is connected to the stories told in this book. The phone in your pocket, the chair you’re sitting on, or the shirt you’re wearing - they likely travelled to you on a large container ship, which burned bunker fuel. Alternatively, petroleum-based substances were likely used in their production, which involved the generation of waste oils. We rarely talk about waste oils or bunker fuel, yet they are essential to our modern existence. They are also dangerously intertwined: waste oils are systematically blended into bunker fuel at the cost of our health and that of our planet. These activities violate international and EU law. In the Netherlands, they are criminal ...
This article discusses the topic of transnational environmental crime and its governance. After illu...
It is true that “green criminology” should be grounded in the principles of environmental justice an...
Starting off with some examples of illegal dumping of waste, the author examines the relationships b...
Wherever you are right now, there’s a good chance that an object in your vicinity is connected to th...
This research aims to illustrate the characteristics of illegal transports of e-waste as a transnati...
This book responds to the call for more research on transnational environmental crime and its govern...
This article responds to the call for more empirical knowledge about transnational environmental cri...
In 2010, Vincent Ruggiero and Nigel South coined the term ‘dirty collar crime’ to define corporate e...
This volume examines crimes that violate environmental regulations, as part of an emerging area of c...
Despite growing interest in green criminological issues, a need remains to develop research that gra...
textabstractThis paper focuses on the waste-crime nexus. We discuss which implications different cri...
Seagoing vessels frequently blend heavy fuel oil (HFO) with toxic waste and subsequently dump the oi...
After the environmental requirements were strengthened during the 1980s, the producers' costs of han...
The illegal treatment and trade of waste is an international problem which is widely assumed to be b...
This paper focuses on crime and criminality within the waste disposal industry. The notion ‘waste re...
This article discusses the topic of transnational environmental crime and its governance. After illu...
It is true that “green criminology” should be grounded in the principles of environmental justice an...
Starting off with some examples of illegal dumping of waste, the author examines the relationships b...
Wherever you are right now, there’s a good chance that an object in your vicinity is connected to th...
This research aims to illustrate the characteristics of illegal transports of e-waste as a transnati...
This book responds to the call for more research on transnational environmental crime and its govern...
This article responds to the call for more empirical knowledge about transnational environmental cri...
In 2010, Vincent Ruggiero and Nigel South coined the term ‘dirty collar crime’ to define corporate e...
This volume examines crimes that violate environmental regulations, as part of an emerging area of c...
Despite growing interest in green criminological issues, a need remains to develop research that gra...
textabstractThis paper focuses on the waste-crime nexus. We discuss which implications different cri...
Seagoing vessels frequently blend heavy fuel oil (HFO) with toxic waste and subsequently dump the oi...
After the environmental requirements were strengthened during the 1980s, the producers' costs of han...
The illegal treatment and trade of waste is an international problem which is widely assumed to be b...
This paper focuses on crime and criminality within the waste disposal industry. The notion ‘waste re...
This article discusses the topic of transnational environmental crime and its governance. After illu...
It is true that “green criminology” should be grounded in the principles of environmental justice an...
Starting off with some examples of illegal dumping of waste, the author examines the relationships b...