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- 256 pages
- Reading time
- 9 hours
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Focusing on environmental regulation in New Zealand, this critical study examines the effectiveness of the Resource Management Act 1991. It utilizes diverse data sources to analyze enforcement behaviors and institutional challenges, revealing issues that arise from broad interpretations of offences and penalties. The work delves into concepts of harm and legality, discussing the implications for law-making and enforcement. It also compares the merits of criminalization versus restorative approaches, making it relevant for scholars in green criminology and regulatory compliance.
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Responding to Environmental Crimes, Mark Wright
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- Released
- 2021
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- Title
- Responding to Environmental Crimes
- Subtitle
- Lessons from New Zealand
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Mark Wright
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Publisher
- 2021
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 256
- ISBN13
- 9783030892494
- Category
- Legal literature, Ecology, Forensic science / Police
- Description
- Focusing on environmental regulation in New Zealand, this critical study examines the effectiveness of the Resource Management Act 1991. It utilizes diverse data sources to analyze enforcement behaviors and institutional challenges, revealing issues that arise from broad interpretations of offences and penalties. The work delves into concepts of harm and legality, discussing the implications for law-making and enforcement. It also compares the merits of criminalization versus restorative approaches, making it relevant for scholars in green criminology and regulatory compliance.