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Routledge Eco-global Crimes - Green Criminology Book

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Description

Explore the complex world of environmental law and justice with Eco-global Crimes: Contemporary Problems and Future Challenges. This Routledge publication expands on the foundations of green and eco-global criminology, using empirical and theoretical arguments to examine the multi-dimensional nature of environmental crime. This book offers a deep dive into the justice perspectives surrounding modern ecological issues. Readers will find detailed discussions on the persistence of animal abuse and speciesism, alongside an analysis of policies used to control plant species and the natural world. It addresses high-impact topics including pollution caused by large corporations, the rights of indigenous peoples, and the environmental damage resulting from mineral extraction. Designed for those studying environmental and natural resources law, this text provides new ideas for understanding how global crimes affect our planet. Whether you are researching corporate accountability or the protection of biodiversity, this book serves as a comprehensive guide to the evolving challenges in the field of green criminology.

Key Features

Provides a comprehensive overview of eco-global crimes through both empirical and theoretical lenses.

Examines justice perspectives regarding animal abuse, speciesism, and the control of plant species.

Analyzes the impact of large corporation pollution on the global environment.

Discusses the rights of indigenous peoples in the context of environmental law and protection.

Investigates the environmental damage caused by mineral extraction processes.

Offers new ideas and perspectives on the future challenges facing green criminology.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 November 2012
Listed Since
14 July 2012

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