While the recognition of green crimes in the international criminal law community has been slow, it has increasingly gained widespread attention. This volume acknowledges the growing interest and seeks to promote debate among academics and professionals working on the subject. The aim of these texts is to encourage meaningful action around green crimes within the international criminal law community so that environmental justice can become established.
The collection will be of particular interest to practicing attorneys and academics studying international criminal law, especially those keen on investigating how green crimes can be incorporated into the specific canon of international law.
Regina M. Paulose holds a J.D. from the Seattle University School of Law and an LLM in International Crime and Justice from the University of Turin/UNICRI. She is an international criminal law attorney based in the United States, and she is the Executive Director of The Common Good Foundation.