Crimes associated with the illegal trade in wildlife, timber and
fish stocks, and pollutants and waste have become increasingly
transnational, organized and serious. They warrant attention
because of their environmental consequences, their human toll,
their impact on the rule of law and good governance, and their
links with violence, corruption and a range of cross-over crimes.
This ground-breaking, multi-disciplinary Handbook examines key
transnational environmental crime sectors and explores its most
significant conceptual, operational and enforcement challenges.
Bringing together leading scholars and practitioners, this book
presents in-depth analysis based on extensive academic research and
operational and enforcement expertise. The sectors covered include
illegal wildlife, timber, pollutant and waste trades and crimes in
the carbon market. The contextual chapters examine criminal
networks and illicit chains of custody, local sociocultural,
economic and political factors, the effectiveness of policy and
operational responses, and international jurisdictional challenges.
This Handbook will be an invaluable resource for students and
scholars of global environmental politics, international
environmental law, and environmental criminology as well as for
regulatory and enforcement practitioners working to meet the
challenges of transnational environmental crime. Contributors
include: J. Ayling, L. Bisschop, G. Broussard, A. Cardesa-Salzmann,
M. Cassidy, D.W.S. Challender, E. Clark, M.A. Clemente Munoz, E. de
Coning, R. Duffy, L. Elliott, C. Gibbs, D. Humphreys, Y. Jia, N.
Liu, D.C. MacMillan, C. Middleton, R. Ogden, G. Pink, G. Rose, V.
Sacre, S. Saydan, W.H. Schaedla, S. Sinha, V. Somboon, T.
Terekhova, E. van Asch, T. Wyatt
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