The development of environmental crime and sanctions in Malaysia

Environmental crime can be considered as a perpetration of harms against the environment and human health that violate the law. Thus, it differs considerably from the traditional criminal model that focuses on crimes against persons and private property. For this and other reasons, environmental cri...

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Main Authors: Mustafa, Maizatun, Mohamed, Nurah Sabahiah
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spelling my.iium.irep.409262024-10-04T08:20:12Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40926/ The development of environmental crime and sanctions in Malaysia Mustafa, Maizatun Mohamed, Nurah Sabahiah K Law (General) KBP3127 Environmental law Environmental crime can be considered as a perpetration of harms against the environment and human health that violate the law. Thus, it differs considerably from the traditional criminal model that focuses on crimes against persons and private property. For this and other reasons, environmental crime would take longer to be accepted as a genuine category of crime as compared with other crimes. In Malaysia and elsewhere, environmental crimes continue to increase and extend to diverse areas including pollution, waste disposal, threats to flora, fauna and biodiversity, and illegal logging. Such increase requires the application of law on these crimes including providing criminal sanctions for actions that cause harm to the environment. Over the years, Malaysia’s changing perceptions about environmental vulnerability, and the consequences of environmental crimes on the quality of the environment has helped altered the view on environmental crime. At present various strategies have been introduced to deal with different types of environmental offences, with laws that target not only individual offenders, but also make provision for corporate liability. This paper discusses in general the scope of environmental crimes in Malaysia, and examines shifts in the regulation of environmental crime over the years since the passage of the Environmental Quality Act in 1974, identifying the development of innovative strategies within the law in dealing with these crimes. It also discusses the application of new mechanisms such as environmental forensics in assisting environmental law to detect, prevent or prosecute environmental crime. The purpose of this paper is to document changes within the law on environmental crime that have shaped criminal law and environmental protection in Malaysia. 2014 Proceeding Paper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40926/1/presentation_Maizatun_ICLOCJ_pdf.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40926/4/ICLOC_-_Program_Book.pdf Mustafa, Maizatun and Mohamed, Nurah Sabahiah (2014) The development of environmental crime and sanctions in Malaysia. In: International Conference on Law, Order and Criminal Justice 2014, 19th-20th November 2014, International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC). http://www2.iium.edu.my/conference/international-conference-law-order-criminal-justice/page/parallel-sessions-presentation
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KBP3127 Environmental law
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KBP3127 Environmental law
Mustafa, Maizatun
Mohamed, Nurah Sabahiah
The development of environmental crime and sanctions in Malaysia
description Environmental crime can be considered as a perpetration of harms against the environment and human health that violate the law. Thus, it differs considerably from the traditional criminal model that focuses on crimes against persons and private property. For this and other reasons, environmental crime would take longer to be accepted as a genuine category of crime as compared with other crimes. In Malaysia and elsewhere, environmental crimes continue to increase and extend to diverse areas including pollution, waste disposal, threats to flora, fauna and biodiversity, and illegal logging. Such increase requires the application of law on these crimes including providing criminal sanctions for actions that cause harm to the environment. Over the years, Malaysia’s changing perceptions about environmental vulnerability, and the consequences of environmental crimes on the quality of the environment has helped altered the view on environmental crime. At present various strategies have been introduced to deal with different types of environmental offences, with laws that target not only individual offenders, but also make provision for corporate liability. This paper discusses in general the scope of environmental crimes in Malaysia, and examines shifts in the regulation of environmental crime over the years since the passage of the Environmental Quality Act in 1974, identifying the development of innovative strategies within the law in dealing with these crimes. It also discusses the application of new mechanisms such as environmental forensics in assisting environmental law to detect, prevent or prosecute environmental crime. The purpose of this paper is to document changes within the law on environmental crime that have shaped criminal law and environmental protection in Malaysia.
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author Mustafa, Maizatun
Mohamed, Nurah Sabahiah
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title The development of environmental crime and sanctions in Malaysia
title_short The development of environmental crime and sanctions in Malaysia
title_full The development of environmental crime and sanctions in Malaysia
title_fullStr The development of environmental crime and sanctions in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed The development of environmental crime and sanctions in Malaysia
title_sort development of environmental crime and sanctions in malaysia
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/40926/1/presentation_Maizatun_ICLOCJ_pdf.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/40926/4/ICLOC_-_Program_Book.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/40926/
http://www2.iium.edu.my/conference/international-conference-law-order-criminal-justice/page/parallel-sessions-presentation
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