Fighting Environmental Crime in Europe. An Assessment of Trends, Players and Action
The report provides a comprehensive assessment of environmental crimes in the EU-27, from multiple perspectives: types of crimes, trends and estimated impact, structure of enforcement and other players involved, obstacles to effective action and recent political and technological developments. The report includes individual country fiches dedicated to the EU-27 member states and to Europol, Eurojust and Frontex. This report is the result of more than two years of data collection, interviews and analysis, for which the authors have developed and applied an original methodology to confront the scarcity of available information on the topic of environmental crimes in Europe. This work lays the foundations for a new, comprehensive approach to environmental crimes, which considers them not as a fragmented mosaic of different issues and players, but as a complex phenomenon requiring common and coherent action.
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Rome, IAI and AMBITUS, May 2022, 194 p.
Acknowledgments
Reading Guide
Main findings
1. Overview
1.1 The definition issue
1.2 Trends and estimates
1.3 Sectors involved and types of envicrime
1.3.1 Waste, trafficking and illegal disposal
1.3.2 Wildlife trafficking
1.3.3 Poaching
1.3.4 Pollution
1.3.5 Timber trade and illegal logging
1.3.6 Trade of toxic substances, emissions fraud and new environmental crimes
2. Legislative and institutional framework
2.1 General outline
2.2 National level
2.2.1 National institutional frameworks: Law enforcement authorities
2.2.2 National institutional frameworks: Administrative authorities
2.2.3 Legal frameworks and administrative vs. criminal focus
2.2.4 Prosecution of companies
2.2.5 The way forward
2.3 Actors at the international and EU level
2.3.1 European level
2.3.2 Networks and intra-agency cooperation
2.3.3 Cooperation outside the EU
2.4 Civil society
3. Obstacles
3.1 General outline
3.2 Transnationality
3.3 Missing legislative tools
3.4 Missing operative tools
4. In depth
4.1 In depth: The EU debate
4.1.1 New EU environmental legislation
4.1.2 The need for a new enforcement
4.1.3 The new Directive on environmental crime
4.1.4 The future role of the EU
4.2 In depth: Technology
4.2.1 Drones
4.2.2 Apps
4.2.3 Satellite imagery
4.2.4 Networked sensors and other instruments
4.3 In depth: Financial crime and new environmental crimes
4.4 In depth: Organised crime groups
4.5 In depth: Cybercrime
5. Country and institutional fiches
European agencies
Europol
Eurojust
Frontex
EU member states
6. References
6.1 Workshops and questionnaire
6.2 Desk research
Annexes
Notes
Topic
Tag
SDGs
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