Scientists, lawyers unite behind ecocide law Kristin Vala RagnarsdĂłttir Eleanor Sharpston | 20th December 2023 We need a new internationally recognised crime aimed at preventing and punishing the most serious harms against nature. Ecocide law 'will come faster than expected' Catherine Early | 11th November 2021 Support for the idea of recognising ecocide as a serious crime is growing faster than expected - and from some unexpected quarters. Can lawyers save the world? James Thornton | 12th June 2007 A new species of eco-lawyer is emerging from the legal undergrowth. James Thornton advocates a wig-and-gown approach so campaigners can strengthen their case against unethical corporations Subscribe to Lawyer
Ecocide law 'will come faster than expected' Catherine Early | 11th November 2021 Support for the idea of recognising ecocide as a serious crime is growing faster than expected - and from some unexpected quarters. Can lawyers save the world? James Thornton | 12th June 2007 A new species of eco-lawyer is emerging from the legal undergrowth. James Thornton advocates a wig-and-gown approach so campaigners can strengthen their case against unethical corporations
Can lawyers save the world? James Thornton | 12th June 2007 A new species of eco-lawyer is emerging from the legal undergrowth. James Thornton advocates a wig-and-gown approach so campaigners can strengthen their case against unethical corporations