1st Edition

Victims of Environmental Harm Rights, Recognition and Redress Under National and International Law

By Matthew Hall Copyright 2013
216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

In recent years, the increasing focus on climate change and environmental degradation has prompted unprecedented attention being paid towards the criminal liability of individuals, organisations and even states for polluting activities. These developments have given rise to a new area of criminological study, often called ‘green criminology’. Yet in all the theorising that has taken place in this... Read more

1. Victims, Environmental Harm and International Law  2. Identifying and Conceptualising the Victims of Environmental Harm  3. Environmental Victims Across Jurisdictions: Criminal Law and State Responsibility  4. Human Rights, Victim Rights, Environmental Rights?  5. Responding to Environmental Victimisation: Compensation, Restitution and Redress  6. Mapping out a Green Victimology.

Biography

Matthew Hall obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Sheffield in 2007, having previously graduated from Sheffield’s MA in International Criminology Programme. He is now senior lecturer in Law and Criminal Justice at Sheffield where he teaches many aspects of criminology, as well as criminal law and the law of evidence. He is an editor for the International Review of Victimology.