In search of Ecocide under EU Law. The international context and EU law perspectives
Abstract
For some years now, the search for an ecocide has been promoted
internationally. The Rome Statute is the formal context where environmental crimes
might be inserted, although the Statute itself supports an explicit ICC competence for
environmental crimes specifically related to war scenarios. In the European region,
both the ECHR and the EU have developed a practice aimed at strengthening the fight
against criminal acts with severe environmental impact. However, the competence of
the EU with regard to both cooperation on criminal law and environmental standards
is still shared with that of the Member States: this explains to a large extent the current
Directive 2008/99 on environmental crimes, where sanctions for this type of crimes
are still defined in broad terms. The paper submits that alternatively an autonomous
legal source on Ecocide might be adopted under art. 83 TFEU.