Defining the environmental crime – why is the global legal and political action urgently needed

Authors

  • Anis H Bajrektarevic International Law & Global Political Studies, Vienna, Austria

Keywords:

Treaty making, environmental challenge, inter-agency coordination, legal definition, political will

Abstract

Preservation and protection of environment appears as one of the largest challenges of our time.
It necessitates urgent but also comprehensive, planetary action. One of the key issues is to
define a scope of future international instrument as well as its definition. This requires global
political action which will then eventually translate into a coordinated legal action and finally
articulate itself in viable international treaty. Institutional collaboration among stakeholders
and agencies needs to be improved as much as the currently existing approaches need to be
harmonized. Only an improved institutional framework between agencies and stakeholders that
protects environment could enhance and accelerate cooperation to the levels equal to an
environmental and climate change challenge. The very creation of such framework could also
contribute to the harmonization of monitoring and reporting systems. It will also lead to more
coordinated, more effective and properly financed policy instruments as well as more efficient
legal enforcement on supranational, national and sub-national level.

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Published

2021-09-01

How to Cite

Bajrektarevic, A. H. (2021). Defining the environmental crime – why is the global legal and political action urgently needed. AEI Insights, 6(1), 69–83. Retrieved from http://adum.um.edu.my/index.php/AEIINSIGHTS/article/view/31644