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The Potential of Mediation in the Resolution of Crimes of Ecocide

This minor dissertation deals with the question of whether there is a potential for mediation in relation to the resolution of conflicts concerning the crime of ecocide. First, the terminology and conceptuality are presented and an analysis of the situation regarding mediation in the solution of eco...

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Main Author: Walti, Stephanie
Other Authors: Carels, Monique
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Commercial Law 2021
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description This minor dissertation deals with the question of whether there is a potential for mediation in relation to the resolution of conflicts concerning the crime of ecocide. First, the terminology and conceptuality are presented and an analysis of the situation regarding mediation in the solution of ecocide crimes is prepared. The potential of mediation for ecocide crimes is then discussed and clarified on the basis of the findings. The minor dissertation is based on the evaluation of relevant literature and the investigation of case studies (in particular mock trials). By doing so, the author aims to gain insights into how we can effectively combat ecocide and thus protect the environment – our very basis of life.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/33079 The Potential of Mediation in the Resolution of Crimes of Ecocide Walti, Stephanie Carels, Monique Dispute Resolution This minor dissertation deals with the question of whether there is a potential for mediation in relation to the resolution of conflicts concerning the crime of ecocide. First, the terminology and conceptuality are presented and an analysis of the situation regarding mediation in the solution of ecocide crimes is prepared. The potential of mediation for ecocide crimes is then discussed and clarified on the basis of the findings. The minor dissertation is based on the evaluation of relevant literature and the investigation of case studies (in particular mock trials). By doing so, the author aims to gain insights into how we can effectively combat ecocide and thus protect the environment – our very basis of life. 2021-03-03T01:30:40Z 2021-03-03T01:30:40Z 2020 2021-03-02T19:12:09Z Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33079 eng application/pdf Department of Commercial Law Faculty of Law
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The Potential of Mediation in the Resolution of Crimes of Ecocide
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