Offenses against the environment
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Offenses against the environment
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Offenses against the environment
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- Subject of21
- Environmental law, crime, and justice, Ronald G. Burns, Michael J. Lynch, and Paul Stretesky
- Ecoviolence and the law, supranational normative foundations of ecocrime, by Laura Westra
- Environmental risks, perception, evaluation and management, edited by Gisela Bohm ... [and others]
- The Illegal Wildlife Trade in China, Understanding The Distribution Networks, by Rebecca W. Y. Wong
- Climate change criminology, Rob White
- Green Criminology and Green Theories of Justice, An Introduction to a Political Economic View of Eco-Justice, by Michael J. Lynch, Michael A. Long, Paul B. Stretesky
- Environmental refugees, a yardstick of habitability, Jodi L. Jacobson
- Environmental crime and its victims, perspectives within green criminology, edited by Toine Spapens, Rob White, Marieke Kluin
- Green Crimes and International Criminal Law, edited by Regina M. Paulose
- Crimes against nature, environmental criminology and ecological justice, Rob White
- Environmental violence in the earth system and the human niche, Richard A. Marcantonio
- Green Crime in Mexico, A Collection of Case Studies, edited by Ines Arroyo-Quiroz, Tanya Wyatt
- Environmental justice and the rights of indigenous peoples, international and domestic legal perspectives, Laura Westra
- Water, Governance, and Crime Issues, edited by Katja Eman, Gorazd Meško, Lorenzo Segato, Massimo Migliorini
- Environmental harm, an eco-justice perspective, Rob White
- Spheres of Transnational Ecoviolence, Environmental Crime, Human Security, and Justice, by Peter Stoett, Delon Alain Omrow
- Combating Wildlife Crime in South Africa, Using Gelatine Lifters for Forensic Trace Recovery, by Claude-Hélène Mayer
- Timber Trafficking in Vietnam, Crime, Security and the Environment, by Ngoc Anh Cao
- Ecoviolence and the Law, Supranational Normative Foundation of Ecocrime, Laura Westra
- Victims of environmental harm, rights, recognition and redress under national and international law, Matthew Hall
- Addressing the intentional destruction of the environment during warfare under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Steven Freeland