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Criminological and Legal Consequences of Climate Change, PDF eBook

Criminological and Legal Consequences of Climate Change PDF

Edited by Stephen Farrall, Dr Tawhida Ahmed, Dr Duncan French

Part of the Onati International Series in Law and Society series

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This edited collection, the result of an international seminar held at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law, O ati, Spain in 2010, explores the potential legal and criminological consequences of climate change, both domestically and for the international community.

A novel feature of the book is the consideration given to the potential synergies between the two disciplinary foci, thus to encourage among legal scholars and criminologists not only an analysis of the consequences of climate change from these perspectives but to bring these fields together to provide a unique, inter-disciplinary exploration of the ways in which climate change does, or could, impact on our societies.

Such an inter-disciplinary approach is necessary given that climate change is a multifaceted phenomenon and one which is intimately linked across disciplines.

To study this topic from the point of view of a single social science discipline restricts our understanding of the societal consequences of climate change.

It is hoped that this edited collection will identify emerging areas of concern, illuminate areas for further research and, most of all, encourage future academic discussion on this most critical of issues.

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