Transnational Environmental Crime
Lorraine Elliott
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Abstract:
This incisive book, informed by international political economy, explores the illegal markets and criminal networks that make transnational environmental crime (TEC) a highly lucrative business. Lorraine Elliott shows how TEC trade works through illicit commodity chains and production networks that break down boundaries between licit and illicit economies.
Keywords: Transnational Environmental Crime; Crimes That Affect The Environment; Illicit Markets In Ozone-Depleting Substances; Timber Trafficking; Illegal Wildlife Trade; Illicit Commodity Chains (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035374359
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The challenges of transnational environmental crime

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- Ch 2 Trade and illicit markets

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- Ch 3 Illicit networks and enterprise crime

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- Ch 4 Illegal markets under the Montreal Protocol

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- Ch 5 Trafficking in timber

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- Ch 6 Illegal markets in wild fauna and flora

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- Ch 7 Enterprise crime and commodity chains in the illegal wildlife trade

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- Ch 8 Transnational environmental crime: made in the world

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