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- Genocide–ecocide nexus - Wikipedia
The genocide–ecocide nexus is the connection between ecocide (destruction of the environment) and genocide (destruction of a people)
- Dishonoring the Earth: Ecocide as Prosecutable Genocide Against . . .
In Part II, this Note will examine the operational definitions of eco-cide and genocide before assessing potential prosecutability of ecocide in the ICC Part III will assess examples from Brazil, Canada, and Nigeria that illustrate the prosecutability of ecocide as genocide
- Criminalizing Ecocide Environmental Destruction
Three Pacific Island nations, at great risk of being submerged by rising seas, submitted a proposal to make ‘ecocide’ the fifth international human rights crime in addition to genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression 2
- Ecocide, genocide and the disregard of alternative life-systems
Ecocide is a structurally reoccurring phenomenon contributing to a serious disequilibrium in the Earth-system that buttress all planetary life Ecocide is also a possible method of genocide if it fragments or destroys vital socioecological and cultural relationships between humans and nature
- Ecocide Is Genocide by Lauren J. Eichler - Digital Commons
In Genocide Studies, the destruction of nonhuman beings and nature is typically treated as a separate, but related type of phenomenon—ecocide, the destruction of nonhuman nature
- No More Crimes Against Nature: It Is Time to Recognize Ecocide in Law . . .
Just as genocide was once recognized in response to unprecedented human suffering, ecocide should now be recognized in response to unprecedented ecological destruction
- Ecocide is Genocide: Decolonizing the Definition of Genocide
In Genocide Studies, the destruction of nonhuman beings and nature is typically treated as a separate, but related type of phenomenon—ecocide, the destruction of nonhuman nature
- What is ecocide? Can harming nature become a crime like genocide?
Three developing nations have proposed making ‘ecocide’ an international crime Vanuatu, Fiji and Samoa have asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to put ecocide in the same category as genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression
- Ecocide, genocide, capitalism and colonialism: Consequences for . . .
To illustrate this, the article explores connections between ecocide, genocide, capitalism and colonialism and discusses impacts on indigenous peoples and on local and global (glocal) ecosystems
- Ecocide - Wikipedia
The disparity stemmed from the colonial powers' objections to inclusion of cultural genocide, during negotiations that had led to the creation of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (the CPPCG, or Genocide Convention, adopted 1948, enforced 1951)
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