Addressing the Intentional Destruction of the Environment During Warfare Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

Addressing the Intentional Destruction of the Environment During Warfare Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Author: Steven Freeland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781780683140

Acts perpetrated during the course of warfare have, through the ages, led to significant environmental destruction. These have included situations where the natural environment has intentionally been targeted as a 'victim', or has somehow been manipulated to serve as a 'weapon' of warfare. Until recently, such acts were generally regarded as an unfortunate but unavoidable element of armed conflict, despite their potentially disastrous impacts. The existing international rules have largely been ineffective and inappropriate, and have in practical terms done little to deter deliberate environmental destruction, particularly when measured against perceived military advantages. However, as the significance of the environment has come to be more widely understood and recognised, this is no longer acceptable, particularly given the ongoing development of weapons capable of widespread and significant damage. This book therefore examines the current international legal regime relevant to the intentional destruction of the environment during warfare, and argues that such acts should, in appropriate circumstances, be recognised as an international crime and should be subject to more effective rules giving rise to international criminal responsibility. It also suggests a framework within the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as to how this might be achieved. 'The purpose of international law has developed far beyond regulating relations between States, and has increasingly extended to prohibit conduct or activities with very harmful effects to the international community as a whole, and on individuals. One such prohibited conduct is the intentional and wanton destruction to the natural environment during armed conflict. Professor Freeland, in this book, has painstakingly and in a sophisticated manner recommended how individuals committing such a crime could be brought within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court in The Hague. It is highly recommended.' Abdul G. Koroma, former Judge, International Court of Justice 'Whilst international law has made significant strides in regulating the conduct of armed conflict, there is increasing concern about the environmental impacts of warfare. Deliberate environmental destruction can have devastating effects on present and future generations; yet, in terms of international criminal law, there has been relatively little by way of progress to deter such acts. This book is therefore extremely timely and presents a comprehensive and thought-provoking perspective as to why and how this concern could be addressed. With its insightful analysis, the book will undoubtedly stimulate further debate in this area, and is highly recommended to all those concerned with the impact of armed conflict on the natural environment.' Erkki Kourula, Judge, International Criminal Court (Appeals Chamber) 'Steven Freeland argues in favor of adding crimes against the environment to international law and to the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court. His writing is pragmatic, skillful, and also full of heart. His is the most convincing argument for a proposition well ahead of its time. His book is a must-read. Freeland's research is compendious, his view clear-eyed, and his style gifted. Freeland's book, however, transcends environmental protection. He is among the fore-runners when it comes to thinking creatively about the sources of violence, insecurity, and instability in the international order. Yet, all the while, he retains the wisdom not to posit law as rapture saving us from collective rupture.' Mark A. Drumbl, Class of 1975 Alumni Professor of Law and Director of the Transnational Law Institute, Washington and Lee University

Historical Perspectives of the African Burial Ground

Historical Perspectives of the African Burial Ground
Author: Edna Greene Medford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780882582573

This culminating volume of the 6-volume series, "The New York African Burial Ground: Unearthing the African Presence in Colonial New York," attempts to place the biological and anthropological findings from this excavated site into a historical context and to provide a broader understanding of the lives of enslaved and free people in colonial New York.

Boxcar Shortage

Boxcar Shortage
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1947
Genre: Freight cars
ISBN:

Considers legislation to provide for more effective regulation of railroad freight car service; to enact tax credits to assist in building of new freight-carrying equipment; and to establish a Bureau of Service in the ICC to administer freight car matters.

Judiciary Committee Bills

Judiciary Committee Bills
Author: Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Council. Judiciary Committee
Publisher: Legislative Reference Bureau
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1969
Genre: Bills, Legislative
ISBN:

IB World Schools Yearbook 2021

IB World Schools Yearbook 2021
Author: Jonathan Barnes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2021-01-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781913622428

The Official Guide to Schools Offering the International Baccalaureate Primary Years, Middle Years, Diploma and Career-related Programmes.

Public Accounts

Public Accounts
Author: Alberta. Treasury Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1990
Genre: Finance, Public
ISBN: