Bringing hazardous materials into Serbia and illegal processing, disposal, and storage of hazardous materials – a criminal offence under article 266 of the Criminal code -Concept, application, challenges-
Апстракт
This paper scrutinizes Article 266 of the Serbian Criminal Code in the
context of hazardous material regulation, highlighting its pivotal role in aligning
Serbia’s criminal law with global environmental standards and safeguarding
public health. Through a detailed analysis, the study examines the effectiveness
of Article 266, identifying enforcement challenges and proposing improvements
to enhance its application and impact. It presents a legal framework analysis,
evaluates alignment with international treaties, and suggests recommendations
for better hazardous waste management. The research underscores the importance
of international cooperation and the need for increased public awareness and
education on environmental laws. The findings indicate that while Article 266
establishes a solid foundation for hazardous waste regulation, there is a crucial
need for legislative refinement in the area of waste management, especially
enhanced enforcement mechanisms, and broader educa...tional outreach to ensure
effective environmental protection and compliance with international norms.
Кључне речи:
Serbian Criminal Code / Hazardous Material Regulation / Public Health Protection / Environmental Crime / Hazardous Waste ManagementИзвор:
Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law, 2024, 62, 1, 29-52Издавач:
- Serbian Association for Criminal Law Theory and Practice
- Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research in Belgrade
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200039 (Институт за криминолошка и социолошка истраживања, Београд) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200039)
Колекције
Институција/група
Hemijski fakultet / Faculty of ChemistryTY - JOUR AU - Tešović, Olga AU - Nikolić, Željka M. AU - Radović, Nebojša R. PY - 2024 UR - http://cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6544 AB - This paper scrutinizes Article 266 of the Serbian Criminal Code in the context of hazardous material regulation, highlighting its pivotal role in aligning Serbia’s criminal law with global environmental standards and safeguarding public health. Through a detailed analysis, the study examines the effectiveness of Article 266, identifying enforcement challenges and proposing improvements to enhance its application and impact. It presents a legal framework analysis, evaluates alignment with international treaties, and suggests recommendations for better hazardous waste management. The research underscores the importance of international cooperation and the need for increased public awareness and education on environmental laws. The findings indicate that while Article 266 establishes a solid foundation for hazardous waste regulation, there is a crucial need for legislative refinement in the area of waste management, especially enhanced enforcement mechanisms, and broader educational outreach to ensure effective environmental protection and compliance with international norms. PB - Serbian Association for Criminal Law Theory and Practice PB - Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research in Belgrade T2 - Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law T1 - Bringing hazardous materials into Serbia and illegal processing, disposal, and storage of hazardous materials – a criminal offence under article 266 of the Criminal code -Concept, application, challenges- VL - 62 IS - 1 SP - 29 EP - 52 DO - 10.47152/rkkp.62.1.2 ER -
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Tešović, O., Nikolić, Ž. M.,& Radović, N. R.. (2024). Bringing hazardous materials into Serbia and illegal processing, disposal, and storage of hazardous materials – a criminal offence under article 266 of the Criminal code -Concept, application, challenges-. in Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law Serbian Association for Criminal Law Theory and Practice., 62(1), 29-52. https://doi.org/10.47152/rkkp.62.1.2
Tešović O, Nikolić ŽM, Radović NR. Bringing hazardous materials into Serbia and illegal processing, disposal, and storage of hazardous materials – a criminal offence under article 266 of the Criminal code -Concept, application, challenges-. in Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law. 2024;62(1):29-52. doi:10.47152/rkkp.62.1.2 .
Tešović, Olga, Nikolić, Željka M., Radović, Nebojša R., "Bringing hazardous materials into Serbia and illegal processing, disposal, and storage of hazardous materials – a criminal offence under article 266 of the Criminal code -Concept, application, challenges-" in Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law, 62, no. 1 (2024):29-52, https://doi.org/10.47152/rkkp.62.1.2 . .