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E-grāmata: Environmental Crime in Latin America: The Theft of Nature and the Poisoning of the Land

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This book is the first green criminology text to focus specifically on Latin America. Green criminology has always adopted a broad horizon and explicitly emphasised that environmental crimes and harms affect countries and cultures around the world. The chapters collected here illuminate and describe the “theft of nature” and the “poisoning of the land” in Latin America through and from processes of biopiracy, agro-industry expansion, legal and illegal trafficking of free-born non-human animals, and mining. Through a discussion of multiple perspectives including: corporate executives, public officials, industry representatives, small growers of oil palm and local palm oil critics in Tumaco, and NGOs with a critical stance towards agroindustrial palm oil production, the mechanisms and relations of power that invest practices and discourses of harm are interrogated and analysed. An authoritative and well-researched study, this book will be of great interest to policy makers and scholars of green criminology and environmental studies.

Recenzijas

This book provides much-needed breadth and depth to the field of green criminology, which aims to challenge and broaden how we see crimes against the environment, which stand out from other crimes by their extent over both places and time affecting lands and generations far beyond specific violations. Nowhere is the gap between a crimes impact and its punishment greater than on environmental crime, where even the most serious violations are rarely punished. (Mark Ungar, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, clcjbooks.rutgers.edu, October, 2018) This edition is undeniably an important first step for advancing knowledge about environmental crimes in Latin America . The cases in this book include illustrations from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Mexico. The volumes combination of theoretical reflections with case studies makes for a particularly engaging read that would benefit anyone interested in contemporary environmental problems in Latin America. (Johanna Espin, Critical Criminology, Vol. 26, 2018)

1 Introduction: The Theft of Nature and the Poisoning of the Land in Latin America
1(12)
Avi Brisman
David Rodriguez Goyes
Hanneke Mol
Nigel South
Part I Sociological Analyses of the Theft of Nature
2 The Environmental Damages and Liabilities of Collective Suicide
13(18)
Cleotilde Hernandez Suarez
3 The Archipelago of Chiloe and the Uncertain Contours of its Future: Coloniality, New Extractivism and Political-Social Re-vindication of Existence
31(26)
Eduardo Mondaca
4 Understanding Environmental Harm and Justice Claims in the Global South: Crimes of the Powerful and Peoples' Resistance
57(28)
Gustavo Rojas-Paez
5 Mining in Colombia: Tracing the Harm of Neoliberal Policies and Practices
85(32)
Laura Gutierrez-Gomez
Part II The Takeover of Land and the Plundering of its Products
6 Global Pollution, Multinational Oil Companies and State Power: The Case of Yaiguaje v. Chevron Corporation
117(24)
Matthew G. Yeager
Jade L. Smith
7 A Decade of Social and Environmental Mobilization Against Mega-Mining in Chubut, Argentinian Patagonia
141(22)
Ana Mariel Weinstock
8 Agro-Industry Expansion Through "Strategic Alliances": The Shifting Dynamics of Palm Oil-Related Dispossession
163(24)
Hanneke Mol
9 The Injustices of Policing, Law and Multinational Monopolization in the Privatization of Natural Diversity: Cases from Colombia and Latin America
187(28)
David Rodriguez Goyes
Nigel South
Part III The Subjugation of Nonhuman Animals
10 The Use and Abuse of Animals in Wildlife Trafficking in Colombia: Practices and Injustice
215(30)
Ragnhild Sollund
11 Wildlife Trafficking in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
245(16)
Marcelo Robis Francisco Nassaro
12 Biomedical Research vs. Biodiversity Conservation in the Colombian-Peruvian Amazon: Searching for Law Enforcement Where There is Lack of Accountability
261(36)
Angela Maria Maldonado
Thomas Lafon
Part IV Afterword
13 An Epilogue to the Book, Not an Elegy for the Earth
297(6)
Avi Brisman
Index 303
David Rodrķguez Goyes is a PhD candidate at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law, at the University of Oslo, Norway, and a lecturer at the Antonio Narińo University, Colombia.

 

Hanneke Mol is a Research Fellow in Environmental Justice at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. 

 

Avi Brisman is Associate Professor in the School of Justice Studies at Eastern Kentucky University, USA, and an Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Justice at Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

 

Nigel South is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Essex, UK, and an Adjunct Professor in the School of Justice at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.