Council of Europe to draft new environmental crimes convention

The Council of Europe has announced that its Committee of Ministers yesterday adopted the Terms of Reference of the Committee of Experts on the Protection of the Environment through Criminal Law (PC-ENV), which has been established to draft a new Convention on the Protection of the Environment through Criminal Law.

The following explanatory paragraphs are taken from the CoE release:

“With the acceleration of degradation phenomena (climate change, erosion of biodiversity, depletion of natural resources, destruction of habitats, etc.), the environmental issues and offences have evolved, including organised crime on a transnational scale. According to INTERPOL and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), environmental crime is estimated as the world’s fourth-largest criminal enterprise, with criminals exploiting the differences in approaches taken by countries. “What may constitute a crime in one country, may not in another, effectively enabling criminals to go ‘forum shopping’”, resulting in lasting damage and degradation.

“The new Council of Europe Convention will provide a common global framework, laying down a general basis of pan-European criminal law, in line with the transboundary nature of the environmental challenge that needs to be met.


BACKGROUND TO THE PC-ENV:

“In June 2022, the Steering Committee of the Council of Europe for overseeing and coordinating activities in the field of crime prevention and crime control – the European Committee on Crime Problems (CDPC), decided that drafting a new Convention was feasible and appropriate, following a Feasibility Study (for further information: CDPC_Environment). Subsequently, the PC-ENV under the authority of the Committee of Ministers and the CDPC will begin its work on the new global Convention in early 2023.”

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