• Contact

  • Newsletter

  • About us

  • Delivery options

  • Prospero Book Market Podcast

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

    Victims of Environmental Harm by Hall, Matthew;

    Rights, Recognition and Redress Under National and International Law

    Series: Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice;

      • GET 20% OFF

      • The discount is only available for 'Alert of Favourite Topics' newsletter recipients.
      • Publisher's listprice GBP 150.00
      • The price is estimated because at the time of ordering we do not know what conversion rates will apply to HUF / product currency when the book arrives. In case HUF is weaker, the price increases slightly, in case HUF is stronger, the price goes lower slightly.

        71 662 Ft (68 250 Ft + 5% VAT)
      • Discount 20% (cc. 14 332 Ft off)
      • Discounted price 57 330 Ft (54 600 Ft + 5% VAT)

    71 662 Ft

    db

    Availability

    Estimated delivery time: In stock at the publisher, but not at Prospero's office. Delivery time approx. 3-5 weeks.
    Not in stock at Prospero.

    Why don't you give exact delivery time?

    Delivery time is estimated on our previous experiences. We give estimations only, because we order from outside Hungary, and the delivery time mainly depends on how quickly the publisher supplies the book. Faster or slower deliveries both happen, but we do our best to supply as quickly as possible.

    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 31 January 2013

    • ISBN 9780415677004
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages216 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 560 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 1 Tables, black & white
    • 0

    Categories

    Short description:

    This book discusses the intersection of victimology and international environmental law, exploring the role of the state and how the impacts of environmental harm are (often unequally) distributed amongst the world’s populations.

    More

    Long description:

    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 area, there is still a marked absence of specific focus on those actually suffering harm as a result of environmental degradation. This book represents a unique attempt to substantively conceptualise and examine the place of such ‘environmental victims’ in criminal justice systems both nationally and internationally.


    Grounded in a comparative approach and drawing on critical criminological arguments, this volume examines many of the areas traditionally considered by victimologists in relation to victims of environmental crime and, more widely, environmental harm. These include victims’ rights, compensation, treatment by criminal justice systems and participation in that process. The book approaches the issue of ‘environmental victimisation’ from a ‘social harms’ perspective (as opposed to a ‘criminal harms’ one) thus problematising the definitions of environmental crime found within most jurisdictions.


    Victims of Environmental Harm concludes by mapping out the contours of further research into a developing green victimology and how this agenda might inform criminal justice reform and policy making at national and global levels.This book will be of interest to researchers across a number of disciplines including criminology, international law, victimology, socio-legal studies and physical sciences as well as professionals involved in policy making processes.

    More

    Table of Contents:

    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.

    More
    Recently viewed
    previous
    Victims of Environmental Harm: Rights, Recognition and Redress Under National and International Law

    The Future of Media: Resistance and Reform in the 21st Century

    McChesney, Robert W. ; Newman, Russell ; Scott, Ben ; Moyers, Bill D. , McChesney, Robert W.;Scott, Ben(ed.)

    7 017 HUF

    6 456 HUF

    next