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Blue Crimes and International Criminal Law

Regina M Paulose

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English
Vernon Press
30 September 2025
Series: Law
'Blue Crimes and International Criminal Law' is a multi-author volume which explores the connection between criminal law and water (including our oceans and other bodies of water). The volume seeks to contribute to evolving discourse around water rights and water justice around the world. This novel volume surveys topics such as climate justice and blue crimes, water governance, illegal, unregulated, and underreported fishing, Rights of Nature, and examines the utility of ocean treaties and justice and accountability mechanisms within international criminal law, 'Blue Crimes and International Criminal Law' is a companion volume to 'Green Crimes and International Criminal Law.'
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Imprint:   Vernon Press
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   513g
ISBN:   9798881903626
Series:   Law
Pages:   386
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Regina M. Paulose is an international criminal law attorney. She is the Editor of 'Green Crimes and International Criminal Law, ' the companion volume to 'Blue Crimes and International Criminal Law.' She is the Executive Director of The Common Good Foundation, Inc and she is a member of the International Criminal Law Committee in the International Law Section of the American Bar Association.

Reviews for Blue Crimes and International Criminal Law

Regina M. Paulose's ""Blue Crimes and International Criminal Law"" provides a momentous contribution to the evolving field of environmental criminology, specifically focusing on the legal lacunae and enforcement challenges surrounding oceanic exploitation. By examining the complex interplay of international law, criminal justice, and environmental degradation, Paulose offers a timely and critical analysis of the need for a more robust legal framework to protect our oceans in the 21st century. This work is essential reading for legal scholars, policymakers, and anyone concerned with the future of marine ecosystems. Prof. Dr Binu Mole K. Faculty of Maritime Law School of Legal Studies Cochin University of Science & Technology, Kochi, Kerala India


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