The use of criminal law in environment protection and its limits are discussed. The way of alternative dispute resolution (including restorative justice and involvement of communities in devising regulation in the field) and of an overall "green managemente" is deemed promising and probably more effective than sheer recourse to punishment.
Forti, G., Dimento, J. F., Green managers don't cry: criminal environmental law and corporate strategy, in Shichor D, S. D., Pontell, H. (ed.), Contemporary Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice: Essays in Honor of Gilbert Geis, Prentice Hall, Saddle River, New Jersey 2000: 253- 264 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/56299]
Green managers don't cry: criminal environmental law and corporate strategy
Forti, Gabrio;Dimento, Joseph Frank
2000
Abstract
The use of criminal law in environment protection and its limits are discussed. The way of alternative dispute resolution (including restorative justice and involvement of communities in devising regulation in the field) and of an overall "green managemente" is deemed promising and probably more effective than sheer recourse to punishment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.