Green Criminology and Climate Justice

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Green Criminology and Climate Justice

A South-Asian Perspective

S, Dhanya; Sanjeevi, Shanthakumar

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2026

384

Dura

Inglês

9781032471891

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Part 1 Green Crimes: Meaning, Definitions and Green Criminological Theories
Chapter 2 Green Crimes: Meaning and Issues
Chapter 3 Multifaceted Discourses in Green Criminology
Chapter 4 Assimilating Theoretical Perspectives on Green Criminology in Light of 'Mens Rea' And 'Negligence'
Chapter 5 From Voice of the Voiceless: Non-Speciesist View on Green Criminology

Part 2 Green Crimes: Types, Issues and Concerns
Chapter 6 Illegal Trade of Wildlife in the Indian Ocean Region and Legal Provisions to Combat the Same
Chapter 7 An Analysis of Illegal Waste Dumping as an Environment Crime in the National and Transnational Context
Chapter 8 Legal, political and social concerns in regulating rathole mining in Meghalaya & Assam
Chapter 9 The Vanishing Point of Ecology Featuring Carbon Criminals: A Study of Ecocide in The Indian Landscape
Chapter 10 Combating Exploitative Mining in the Era of Investor-State Arbitration
Chapter 11 The criminalisation of The Property Rights to Natural Resources - The Emerging Legal Paradigm

Part 3 Environmental Crime in Transnational Context: Global Issues and Challenges
Chapter 12 Possession Of Exotic Animals as Pets, A Green Criminological Approach to a Non-Dimensioned Phenomenon in Mexico
Chapter 13 Green Crime and Climate Justice in Ghana: An Examination of the impact of Illegal Mining (Galamsey)
Chapter 14 Pollution Crimes in the Spanish Criminal Code: Special Reference to Case Studies on Marine and Ozone Layer Pollution
Chapter 15 The Similarities Between Bhopal Gas Tragedy and Mariana Dam Disaster: An Analysis from the Green Criminology Perspective
Chapter 16 Genesis And Growth of Red Sanders Smuggling - Political Economic Analysis of Critical Green Criminology
Chapter 17 Mitigating Environmental Crimes in Developing Countries: Exploring the Role of Education as an Agent of Social Change.
Chapter 18 Criminalization of Environmental Crimes in Pakistan & India: A Comparative Study

Part 4 Environmental Crime and Corporations
Chapter 19 Environmental Crime and The Corporation: The Role of Intention
Chapter 20 Corporate Accountability in The Age of Greenwashing: Consumer Protection Law as an Environmental Litigation Strategy
Chapter 21 Environmental Crimes and Corporations: Fixing Liability in The Indian Context

Part 5 Victims of Environmental Crime
Chapter 22 Victims of Environmental Injustice
Chapter 23 The Story of Sugar In El Salvador: Reflections on Environmental Crimes Victims And their Demands
Chapter 24 Victimology Of Green Criminology: Situating the Victims of Environmental Crime
Chapter 25 Green Crimes and Victims of Environmental Harms: A TWAIL Perspective on Environmental Justice

Part 6 Mitigating Environmental Crimes - Role of Legislature, Executive, Judiciary and Citizens
Chapter 26 Forest Crimes: Problems, Issues and Strategies to Improve Forest Governance in India
Chapter 27 Examining The Role of India's Green Tribunal in Curbing Waste Crime
Chapter 28 Green Policing: A comparative study between India and Bangladesh
Chapter 29 An Analysis of The Endeavours by The Indian Government to Curb Wildlife Crimes
Chapter 30 Conclusion
environmental victimology;corporate environmental crime;transnational environmental harm;wildlife trafficking law;ecocide liability;forest governance policy;comparative environmental crime analysis