Green Criminology and the Law
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Green Criminology and the Law
Jochelson, Richard; Gacek, James
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
12/2022
415
Mole
Inglês
9783030824143
15 a 20 dias
574
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Introduction.- Chapter 1 - It Isn't Easy Being Green: The Trials and Triumphs of the Green Criminology-Law Nexus.- Section I - Reconsidering Legal Actors and Institutional Mechanisms. Chapter 2 - Standard Concerns: An Examination of Public-Interest Considerations with Respect to Prosecutions of Environmental Advocates and Indigenous Land Defenders.- Chapter 3 - Green Criminology, Policing and Protecting the Environment.- Chapter 4 - Environmental Crime, Ecological Expertise and Specialist Environment Courts.- Chapter 5 - Standing Trial for Lily: How Open Rescue Activists Mobilize Their Criminal Prosecutions for Animal Liberation.- Section II - Challenging Legislation and Legal Regulations. Chapter 6 - Fish Farms in Canada: Where is the Law?.- Chapter 7 - Plastic: From Miracle Material to Detritus and Disaster: A History of Benefits, Harms, Pandemics and the Limitations of Regulation.- Chapter 8 - Criminalizing Environmentally Beneficial Activities: Hemp and Canada's Cannabis Act.- Chapter 9 - Dirty Legislation for Dirty Work.- Section III - Retracing Legal Rights and Responsibilities. Chapter 10 - Palliative Animal Law: The War on Animal Cruelty.- Chapter 11 - Responsibility in End Time: Environmental Harm and the Role of Law in the Anthropocene.- Chapter 12 - Te Awa Tupua: An Exemplary Environmental Law? Sarah Monod de Froideville and Rebekah Bowling.- Chapter 13 - Mother Earth in Environmental Activism: Indigeneity, Maternal Thinking, and Animism in the Keystone Pipeline Debate.- Section IV - Future Directions for Green Criminology and Law. Chapter 14 - Widening the Scope of 'Earth' Jurisprudence and 'Green' Criminology? Towards Preserving Extra-Terrestrial Heritage Sites on Celestial Bodies.- Chapter 15 - Red, White and Green: White Paper Assimilation Strategies in an Era of Environmental Crisis.- Chapter 16 - Restorative Justice Conferencing: A Vehicle for Repairing Harm Emanating from Lawful but Awful Activity.- Chapter 17 - Green Criminology and an International Law Against Ecocide: Using Strict Liability and Superior Responsibility to Prevent State and Corporate Denial of Environmental Harms.
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green criminology;human rights;harms;animal rights;environmental law;green crimes;green harms;environmental harm;animal welfare;plastic;cannabis;anthropocene;heritage sites;energy production;crime prevention
Introduction.- Chapter 1 - It Isn't Easy Being Green: The Trials and Triumphs of the Green Criminology-Law Nexus.- Section I - Reconsidering Legal Actors and Institutional Mechanisms. Chapter 2 - Standard Concerns: An Examination of Public-Interest Considerations with Respect to Prosecutions of Environmental Advocates and Indigenous Land Defenders.- Chapter 3 - Green Criminology, Policing and Protecting the Environment.- Chapter 4 - Environmental Crime, Ecological Expertise and Specialist Environment Courts.- Chapter 5 - Standing Trial for Lily: How Open Rescue Activists Mobilize Their Criminal Prosecutions for Animal Liberation.- Section II - Challenging Legislation and Legal Regulations. Chapter 6 - Fish Farms in Canada: Where is the Law?.- Chapter 7 - Plastic: From Miracle Material to Detritus and Disaster: A History of Benefits, Harms, Pandemics and the Limitations of Regulation.- Chapter 8 - Criminalizing Environmentally Beneficial Activities: Hemp and Canada's Cannabis Act.- Chapter 9 - Dirty Legislation for Dirty Work.- Section III - Retracing Legal Rights and Responsibilities. Chapter 10 - Palliative Animal Law: The War on Animal Cruelty.- Chapter 11 - Responsibility in End Time: Environmental Harm and the Role of Law in the Anthropocene.- Chapter 12 - Te Awa Tupua: An Exemplary Environmental Law? Sarah Monod de Froideville and Rebekah Bowling.- Chapter 13 - Mother Earth in Environmental Activism: Indigeneity, Maternal Thinking, and Animism in the Keystone Pipeline Debate.- Section IV - Future Directions for Green Criminology and Law. Chapter 14 - Widening the Scope of 'Earth' Jurisprudence and 'Green' Criminology? Towards Preserving Extra-Terrestrial Heritage Sites on Celestial Bodies.- Chapter 15 - Red, White and Green: White Paper Assimilation Strategies in an Era of Environmental Crisis.- Chapter 16 - Restorative Justice Conferencing: A Vehicle for Repairing Harm Emanating from Lawful but Awful Activity.- Chapter 17 - Green Criminology and an International Law Against Ecocide: Using Strict Liability and Superior Responsibility to Prevent State and Corporate Denial of Environmental Harms.
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