Certain Problems of Fighting Ecocide
Abstract
A range of problems related to opposition and qualification of ecocide acts according to the Criminal Code of the RF are viewed, namely: the problem of ratio of ecocide and ecological crimes in the Russian criminal legislation; the issue of limits of qualification in case of intended infliction of death to a human; the problem of responsibility of legal entities and state for ecocide; responsibility for order on conduct of ecocide; issue of legal assessment of preparation and planning of ecocide.
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