ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME
The authors examine the concept of environmental crime from both legal and philosophical perspectives, emphasizing that such a dual approach is necessary for its proper understanding. A purely normative definition, they argue, cannot fully capture the broader social and ethical dimensions of this complex phenomenon. By combining these perspectives,...
By Darko Dimovski, Jelena Dimovski
ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME AS A BARRIER TO SUSTAINABILITY TRANSITIONS
Environmental crime represents a significant barrier to the global sustainability transition by compromising environmental integrity, economic stability, and social well-being. The study assesses the multifaceted impacts of illegal activities, including wildlife trafficking, illegal logging, pollution, and illicit waste disposal, on sustainable dev...
By Jelena Dimovski, Darko Dimovski
MEMBERS OF THE LGBT COMMUNITY UNDER ARTICLE 10 OF THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Although we live in a time of normalization of the promotion of the rights of members of the LGBT community, the problems faced by this community are still numerous. As a consequence of the history of this issue and the constant manifestation of prejudice, violence and discrimination, members of the LGBT community have become a minority whose...
By Darko Dimovsk, Ivan Ilić, Katarina Momirović