Shevchenko, Olena Horiacheva, Kira
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The article examines issues related to the environmental consequences of military actions, based on the full-scale invasions of the russian federation to Ukraine. It was determined that in addition to economic consequences, destruction of infrastructure, and forced migration, the war causes serious direct and indirect environmental consequences, in...
Jouette, Pierre
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Durango Álvarez, Gerardo Antonio
The purpose of this paper is to analyze not only the inclusion of ecocide as the fifth category of crime within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court but also to examine the potential paradigm shift towards expanding criminal sanctions. Currently, these sanctions are individual, but there is a growing call to hold societies, includin...
Wagner, Anne Marusek, Sarah
Home The Rearguard of Subjectivity Chapter From Life to Law: Towards an Evolving Conception of Ecocide Anne Wagner & Sarah Marusek Chapter First Online: 02 August 2023 65 Accesses 1 Citations 6 AltmetricPart of the Law and Visual Jurisprudence book series (LVJ,volume 9)AbstractOur contemporary world gives agency to Law as the source of determining ...
Chiaramonte, Xenia
The term ‘ecocide’ does not yet have a clear definition, but a growing legal and criminological literature advocates its introduction along the lines of human genocide among international criminal crimes. Such a crime would be attributable to corporations and states as well as to ordinary behaviors that contribute to climate disasters. This article...
Comber, Robert Eriksson, Elina
The environmental impact of computing is significant, distributed, and extensive. In this paper, we examine the extent to which this implies that computing, as an industry and as specific technologies, infrastructures, and practices, can be considered as ecocide. Ecocide is a proposed crime of environmental damage. A significant movement is underwa...
Craps, Stef
This essay seeks to demonstrate the value of different guilt-ridden and grief-stricken cultural forms and social practices in helping us develop a new emotional literacy to navigate the challenges of environmental breakdown and collective responsibility. It examines three case studies – Octavia Cade’s novella The Impossible Resurrection of Grief, C...
M. M. Bartolomé Ruiz, Castor Martín, Óscar
In this investigation we propose to delve into the concept of ecocide and its ethical-political implications, putting it in relation to Giorgio Agamben’s concepts of sovereignty and state of exception. The concept of exception, in the legal and philosophical tradition, refers to the scope of people’s lives and not to the damage caused to life in na...
Branch, A Minkova, L
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The recent proposal by the Independent Expert Panel of the Stop Ecocide initiative to include the crime of ecocide in the International Criminal Court's Rome Statute has raised expectations for preventing and remedying severe environmental harm through international prosecution. As alluring as this image is, we argue that ecocide prosecutio...
Claudot-Hawad, Hèlène
Au nord du Niger, sur les terres pastorales des Touaregs de l’Aïr, s’étale un paysage ravagé. Le sol est retourné, des amoncellements de roches gisent autour d’un vaste périmètre creusé et poussiéreux, la végétation et les arbres ont disparu, des engins de terrassement se profilent au loin, des barrières en fil de fer signalent une zone i...