In recent years growing concern has been voiced in the environmental justice literature regarding the ability of criminal justice mechanisms to adequately address environmental harms, especially when such harms are perpetrated by large corporations. Commentators argue that criminal justice processes are often ill-suited to the particular features of environmental cases, where the chain of causation between wrongful actions/omissions and environmentally harmful consequence can be very complex and extend over the course of many years. As an alternative, many such commentators now favour the adoption of more administrative resolutions when corporate bodies breach their environmental obligations (which may or may not amount to ‘crimes’). Others...
This article presents an overview of the Proposed Guidelines and assesses their potential to improve...
In 2008, the EU adopted Directive 2008/99/EC on the protection of the environment through the crimin...
Restorative justice is a way of responding to criminal offences by balancing the needs of the comm...
This paper concerns people and communities affected by environmental degradation – perpetrated by hu...
This update focuses on developments in sentencing for environmental crimes. The imposition of approp...
This article examines some of the characteristic features of environmental offences, in particular t...
In this paper I intend to discuss the adaptability of victimological study to the question of ‘envir...
It has become increasingly clear in recent years that our understanding of ‘victimisation’ is inform...
Green criminology allows for the study of environmental and criminal laws, environmental criminality...
The hazards of the legal system may appear to leave the control of pollution subject to chance, whet...
Issues, such as climate change and global warming, have seen environmental protection grow in the gl...
Environmental crimes pose a grave threat to our everyday lives, our planet, and future generations. ...
In 2011, Rio-Tinto Alcan, one of the world’s largest producers of aluminium, announced the closure o...
Discussions concerning business liability for the environment have traditionally centred on the role...
Approaching behaviour that produces environmental harm through the medium of criminal sanctions (lar...
This article presents an overview of the Proposed Guidelines and assesses their potential to improve...
In 2008, the EU adopted Directive 2008/99/EC on the protection of the environment through the crimin...
Restorative justice is a way of responding to criminal offences by balancing the needs of the comm...
This paper concerns people and communities affected by environmental degradation – perpetrated by hu...
This update focuses on developments in sentencing for environmental crimes. The imposition of approp...
This article examines some of the characteristic features of environmental offences, in particular t...
In this paper I intend to discuss the adaptability of victimological study to the question of ‘envir...
It has become increasingly clear in recent years that our understanding of ‘victimisation’ is inform...
Green criminology allows for the study of environmental and criminal laws, environmental criminality...
The hazards of the legal system may appear to leave the control of pollution subject to chance, whet...
Issues, such as climate change and global warming, have seen environmental protection grow in the gl...
Environmental crimes pose a grave threat to our everyday lives, our planet, and future generations. ...
In 2011, Rio-Tinto Alcan, one of the world’s largest producers of aluminium, announced the closure o...
Discussions concerning business liability for the environment have traditionally centred on the role...
Approaching behaviour that produces environmental harm through the medium of criminal sanctions (lar...
This article presents an overview of the Proposed Guidelines and assesses their potential to improve...
In 2008, the EU adopted Directive 2008/99/EC on the protection of the environment through the crimin...
Restorative justice is a way of responding to criminal offences by balancing the needs of the comm...