International Criminal Law

International Criminal Law

Analysis and Criticism of Iran's Criminal Policy on Environmental Crimes Based on International Conventions

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Researcher, author, and lecturer in criminal law and criminology, Master of Criminal Law and Criminology, Islamic Azad University, Iran. (Corresponding Author).
2 Assistant Professor (Affiliate Faculty), Department of Law, Faculty of Humanities, Islamic Azad University, Iran.
Abstract
The environment, as the basis for the life of living beings and sustainable development, is currently facing serious challenges resulting from destructive human activities. Environmental crimes, as one of the most important factors in environmental degradation, require special attention and the adoption of an efficient criminal policy at the national and international levels. This article aims to examine Iran's criminal policy in combating environmental crimes and compare it with international approaches. It analyzes the relevant criminal laws and regulations, the functioning of the judicial system, existing challenges, and provides solutions to improve the situation; in a way that the results have proven the necessity of refining the laws and in some cases intensifying the penalties while converging in international arenas and conventions. The present study, using a descriptive-analytical method and with an applied approach, while examining domestic and international legal documents and sources, has tried to present a comprehensive picture of Iran's current criminal policy in light of international laws and treaties in this field. The results of this research have shown that Iran's criminal policy in the field of environmental crimes, even in government agencies with the elimination of specific permits, despite some strengths, faces fundamental challenges in the areas of legislation, executive, and judicial action, and requires fundamental reforms to comply with international standards and achieve sustainable development goals.
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Volume 3, Issue 1
Winter 2025
Pages 109-130

  • Receive Date 01 September 2024
  • Revise Date 07 November 2024
  • Accept Date 12 January 2025