The Legal Regulation of Environmental Crime: The International and European Dimension

Author:   Valsamis Mitsilegas ,  Elena Fasoli ,  Fabio Giuffrida ,  Malgosia Fitzmaurice
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   47
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9789004323087


Pages:   290
Publication Date:   20 January 2022
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The Legal Regulation of Environmental Crime - The International and European Dimension provides a timely, comprehensive and holistic analysis of the international and EU legal frameworks aimed at tackling environmental crime. Bringing together a team of leading international and EU scholars with distinct expertise in environmental law and environmental criminal law, the volume discusses current reforms of environmental law at the international and EU levels.

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Author:   Valsamis Mitsilegas ,  Elena Fasoli ,  Fabio Giuffrida ,  Malgosia Fitzmaurice
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Martinus Nijhoff
Volume:   47
Weight:   0.627kg
ISBN:  

9789004323087


ISBN 10:   9004323082
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   20 January 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Notes on Contributors 1 Introduction 2 Environmental Crime at the International Level Criminalisation of Illegal Trade in Wildlife under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (cites)  1 Introduction  2 cites and the Provisions for the Prohibition and Penalisation/Criminalisation of Illegal Trade in Wildlife  2.1 General Provisions and Institutional Structure of cites  2.2 Illegal Trade in Wildlife under cites in Conjunction with the Other Relevant International Instruments  2.3 Prohibition, Penalisation and Criminalisation of Illegal Trade in Wildlife under the Convention  2.3.1 Implementation of Article viii.1 of cites  2.4 Compliance with Article viii.1 of cites  3 Enforcement of Article viii.1 of cites  3.1 Domestic Enforcement  3.2 Enforcement through International Interinstitutional Cooperation  4 Illegal Trade in Wildlife and Covid-19  5 Concluding Remarks  Acknowledgments 3 Environmental Crime at the International Level Criminalisation of Illegal Traffic of Hazardous Wastes under the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal (Basel Convention)  1 Introduction  2 The Basel Convention and the Provisions for the Criminalisation of Illegal Traffic of Hazardous Wastes  2.1 General Provisions and Institutional Structure of the Basel Convention  2.2 Illegal Traffic of Hazardous Wastes under Article 9 of the Basel Convention  2.3 Criminalisation of Illegal Traffic of Hazardous Wastes under the Basel (and the Bamako) Conventions  2.3.1 Implementation of Article 9 of the Basel Convention  2.3.2 Compliance with Article 9 of the Basel Convention  3 Enforcement of Article 9 of the Basel Convention  3.1 Domestic Enforcement  3.2 Enforcement through International Interinstitutional Cooperation  4 Concluding Remarks   Acknowledgments 4 Environmental Crime at the International Level The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (The marpol)  1 Introduction  2 The marpol Convention: The General Introduction  3 marpol: Structure, Underlying Principles and the Enforcement  4 Concluding Remarks 5 Environmental Crime at the EU Level Substantive Criminal Law  1 Introduction  2 The Protection of the Environment within the EU: A Short History  3 EU Law and Environmental Crime: Constitutional Perspectives  4 The Environmental Crime Directive (2008/99/ec)  4.1 Actus Reus and Mens Rea  4.2 Liability of Legal Persons, Penalties and (Some) Gaps  5 Ship-source Pollution between EU (Criminal) Law and International Law  5.1 The Ship-Source Pollution Directive (2009/123/ec)  5.2 The Intertanko Case and the Autonomy of the Union Legal Order Vis-à-vis International Law  6 Environmental Offences and the Links with Organised Crime and Money Laundering  7 The Treaty of Lisbon and the Future of EU Environmental Criminal Law  7.1 Article 83 tfeu and Environmental Crime  7.2 A New Directive on Environmental Crime: Challenges and Opportunities for the EU Legislator  8 Conclusion 6 Environmental Crime at the EU Level Judicial Cooperation, Conflicts of Jurisdiction and Ne Bis in Idem  1 Introduction  2 Mutual Recognition Instruments to Fight Environmental Crime  2.1 Scaling Down Dual Criminality  2.2 The Concept of ‘Judicial Authority’  2.3 Protection of Fundamental Rights  3 Conflicts of Jurisdiction in the European Union  4 Ne Bis in Idem  4.1 The Principle of Ne Bis in Idem at the European Level  4.2 Bis, Idem and Enforcement Condition  4.2.1 The ‘Bis’ Element  4.2.2 The ‘Idem’ Element  4.2.3 The Enforcement Condition in Article 54 cisa and Its Relations with Article 50 of the Charter  4.3 Application of Ne Bis in Idem to Criminal and Administrative Proceedings Concerning the Same Facts  4.3.1 Bonda, Fransson and Grande Stevens: Incompatibility between Double-track Systems and Ne Bis in Idem  4.3.2 A and B v Norway, Garlsson, Zecca and Di Puma, and Menci: (Partial) Compatibility between Double-track Systems and Ne Bis in Idem  5 Conclusion 7 Environmental Crime at the EU Level The Role of EU Agencies and Bodies  1 Introduction  2 Europol and Eurojust: Structure, Functioning and Powers  2.1 Competence of the Two Agencies and Classification of Their Activities  2.2 Structure and Operational Activities of Eurojust  2.3 Eurojust in Practice: Coordination Meetings, Coordination Centres and Joint Investigation Teams  2.4 Structure and Operational Activities of Europol  2.5 The Future of Europol in Light of the Revised Regulation  2.6 ‘Non-operational’ Tasks of the Two Agencies and the Policy Cycle (empact)  2.7 Exchange of Information with National Authorities and the EU Agencies’ Evolving Role  3 Europol and Cross-border Environmental Crime  3.1 Operational Activities  3.2 Non-operational Activities  4 Eurojust and Cross-border Environmental Crime  4.1 Operational Activities  4.2 Non-operational Activities  5 The European Public Prosecutor’s Office  6 Conclusion 8 Conclusion The Regulation of Environmental Crime in International and EU Law: Coming of Age?  1 The Extent and Scope of Criminalisation  2 The Organised and Financial Crime Dimension  3 Compliance, Enforcement and a Multi-agency Approach Index

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Valsamis Mitsilegas is Professor of European Criminal Law and Global Security at Queen Mary University of London. Fabio Giuffrida, Ph.D. (2019), Queen Mary University of London, is Policy Officer at the European Commission. Elena Fasoli is Associate Professor of International Law at the University of Trento. Malgosia Fitzmaurice is Professor of International Law at Queen Mary University of London.

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