DEGREE OF CRIMINALISATION OF HUMAN ACTIONS AGAINST NATURE

In modern society, environmental crimes, which many legal doctrines in the world define as environmental crimes, are growing, changing their quality composition and orienting criminal attacks against national and global environmental safety. Crimes against the environment and its functional elements...

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Main Author: Klinkova, T.G
Format: Article
Language:Azerbaijani
Published: LLC (EOOD) “SCIENTIFIC CHRONOGRAPH" 2020-08-01
Series:Хуманитарни Балкански изследвания
Online Access:https://repository.kvantor.org/public/78/2293
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Summary:In modern society, environmental crimes, which many legal doctrines in the world define as environmental crimes, are growing, changing their quality composition and orienting criminal attacks against national and global environmental safety. Crimes against the environment and its functional elements are classified by the SP as particularly publicly dangerous acts (act or omission). The subject of environmental crimes is the natural environment in general and its specific components, segments, resources, which are found in their natural states: water and water sources; the land; forests; animal world. The objective legal side of environmental crimes usually involves non-compliance or violation of the specific rules established in a regulatory order as regards environmental safety, environmental prevention, environmental audit. From a subjective point of view, environmental crimes are committed intentionally or recklessly. Most often from a legal point of view, violations related to the ecological environment consist in :violation of the rules of environmental protection in the implementation of projection actions, during the process of construction of buildings with different purposes and sphere of use, commissioning of industrial, agriculture business, scientific and applied and other projects with a change in the urbanization status of adjacent plots
ISSN:2603-4859