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Harnessing Third Parties For Transnational Environmental Crime Prevention

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Ayling, Julie

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Cambridge University Press

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Because transnational environmental crime (TEC) can result in the demise of an environmental resource or irreversible damage to the environment and has implications for national and global security, its prevention is a critical issue. Deterrence through l

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Transnational Environmental Law

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2037-12-31