13.02.2023

Recognition of ecocide at EU level is accelerating

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The EU Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (“LIBE”) has just voted in support (NB final text still pending publication) of including a crime of ecocide into the Directive on protection of the environment through criminal law, currently under revision. The committee’s recommendations include introduction of a crime of ecocide with a corresponding definition based on that of the Independent Expert Panel (June 2021) convened by the Stop Ecocide Foundation.  Specific recommended sanctions are 10 years imprisonment (natural persons) and 12-23% of turnover (legal persons i.e. companies).

While last week’s Council of Europe resolution does not oblige its 46 member states (nor indeed the 27-state EU) to legislate for ecocide - the Council of Europe is a separate non-legislating body - it will undoubtedly have a bearing on the EU discussions, as will its recommendation to the Committee of (Foreign) Ministers of those 46 states.

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