Possibilities and scope of environmental protection through criminal law: The new environmental crime directive

In a wider context of achieving European Green Deal objectives, seen through the prism of a new Environmental Crime Directive at the European Union level, the main purpose of this article is to examine, underline and prepare future changes within the national criminal law framework in terms of crimi...

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Main Authors: Stojanović Zoran, Bodrožić Ivana
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Published: University of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade 2025-01-01
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description In a wider context of achieving European Green Deal objectives, seen through the prism of a new Environmental Crime Directive at the European Union level, the main purpose of this article is to examine, underline and prepare future changes within the national criminal law framework in terms of criminal law protection of the environment, so that it should be as efficient as possible, but at the same time constitute a rational system of criminal law provisions. The paper is divided in two main chapters. The first chapter deals with issues of criminal law protection of the environment in general, the legitimacy of the environment as a separate protected value, the level of its social harmfulness and some legislative characteristics of the relevant elements of the offences which need to fulfil common standards of their normative shaping. The second is dedicated to the structure, aims and goals of the new Environmental Crime Directive in fighting environmental crime, as a part of fulfilling processes of the European Green Deal. All common methods of researching process in the field of law are used, starting from the dogmatic method, normative and comparative method. The historical method is also used in a part of the research in which the distinction between prior legal documents from 1998 and 2008 and the new one is analysed, as documents that did not have sufficient effect. The changes in the area that defines new environmental crimes at the European Union level, minimum common standards in prescribing criminal sanctions, and enhancing the existing ones, as well as setting brand new tools and mechanisms in strengthening and enhancing the effectiveness of the law enforcement cooperation in the field of environmental crimes have been brought about by the new Environmental Crime Directive aimed to crack down on environmental crime, and they can be seen and marked as an important contribution to criminal law protection of the environment, but only seen as the ultimate instrument of the state reaction to environmental crimes. Even though environmental crimes have their negative impact on human health, safety and economics in general, they have to be realistically conceived and seen only as an ultima ratio societatis in protection of the environment.
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spelling doaj-art-ccd0fef9143f4f14b49e4ffb0eecc0732025-02-05T13:16:09ZengUniversity of Criminal Investigation and Police Studies, BelgradeNBP: Nauka, bezbednost, policija0354-88722620-04062025-01-0130111910.5937/nabepo30-550880354-88722501001SPossibilities and scope of environmental protection through criminal law: The new environmental crime directiveStojanović Zoran0Bodrožić Ivana1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5010-7832University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Criminal, Investigation and Police Studies, Belgrade, SerbiaIn a wider context of achieving European Green Deal objectives, seen through the prism of a new Environmental Crime Directive at the European Union level, the main purpose of this article is to examine, underline and prepare future changes within the national criminal law framework in terms of criminal law protection of the environment, so that it should be as efficient as possible, but at the same time constitute a rational system of criminal law provisions. The paper is divided in two main chapters. The first chapter deals with issues of criminal law protection of the environment in general, the legitimacy of the environment as a separate protected value, the level of its social harmfulness and some legislative characteristics of the relevant elements of the offences which need to fulfil common standards of their normative shaping. The second is dedicated to the structure, aims and goals of the new Environmental Crime Directive in fighting environmental crime, as a part of fulfilling processes of the European Green Deal. All common methods of researching process in the field of law are used, starting from the dogmatic method, normative and comparative method. The historical method is also used in a part of the research in which the distinction between prior legal documents from 1998 and 2008 and the new one is analysed, as documents that did not have sufficient effect. The changes in the area that defines new environmental crimes at the European Union level, minimum common standards in prescribing criminal sanctions, and enhancing the existing ones, as well as setting brand new tools and mechanisms in strengthening and enhancing the effectiveness of the law enforcement cooperation in the field of environmental crimes have been brought about by the new Environmental Crime Directive aimed to crack down on environmental crime, and they can be seen and marked as an important contribution to criminal law protection of the environment, but only seen as the ultimate instrument of the state reaction to environmental crimes. Even though environmental crimes have their negative impact on human health, safety and economics in general, they have to be realistically conceived and seen only as an ultima ratio societatis in protection of the environment.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8872/2025/0354-88722501001S.pdfenvironmental crimeseuropean green dealenvironmental crime directivecriminal law protection of the environment
spellingShingle Stojanović Zoran
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Possibilities and scope of environmental protection through criminal law: The new environmental crime directive
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environmental crimes
european green deal
environmental crime directive
criminal law protection of the environment
title Possibilities and scope of environmental protection through criminal law: The new environmental crime directive
title_full Possibilities and scope of environmental protection through criminal law: The new environmental crime directive
title_fullStr Possibilities and scope of environmental protection through criminal law: The new environmental crime directive
title_full_unstemmed Possibilities and scope of environmental protection through criminal law: The new environmental crime directive
title_short Possibilities and scope of environmental protection through criminal law: The new environmental crime directive
title_sort possibilities and scope of environmental protection through criminal law the new environmental crime directive
topic environmental crimes
european green deal
environmental crime directive
criminal law protection of the environment
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