Starting from Volume 5 Issue 1 (April 2025), the ownership of Journal of Environmental Law & Policy (ISSN: 2564-016X) will be transferred from The Grassroots Institute to Asia Pacific Academy of Science Pte. Ltd. From 1 March 2025, authors should make submissions to the new journal system and follow the author guidelines. Asia Pacific Academy of Science Pte. Ltd. will take over the publication of manuscripts being processed.
(ISSN 2564-016X; CODEN: JELPBQ; DOI: 10.33002/jelp) is an international, scientific double blind peer-reviewed open access journal published 3 times a year online by The Grassroots Institute.
Open Access—free for readers, with article processing charges (APC) paid by authors or their institutions.
High Visibility: Indexed in SCOPUS, EBSCO and HEIN. Indexing is proposed in the WoS and other databases.
Fast Publication: Provisional acceptance to the submitted article is given in 1 week time. After consent of author(s), manuscript is peer-reviewed, and a first decision provided to authors in 2-4 weeks after submission.
Recognition of Reviewers: The reviewers who provide timely, thorough peer-review reports receive vouchers entitling them to a discount on the APC of their next publication in the journal, in appreciation of the work done. Reviewers also receive Certificate for their voluntary service.
Journal of Environmental Law and Policy is an international, interdisciplinary journal that facilitates an understanding of environmental governance, policy and law issues not only by drawing upon and contributing to the environmental social sciences, but also linking the ecosystem health, natural resources, and social sciences. The aim of the journal is to promote communication among academia, government, business and industry, civil society groups, citizens’ action groups, and non-governmental organizations who are instrumental in the solving of environmental problems and grassroots level issues.
Criminalistics Means and Methods of Combating Ecocide in the Modern Conditions of Military Threats
Viktor Shevchuk*
Department of Criminalistics, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Email: vik.shevchukk@ukr.net | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8058-3071
Dmytro Zatenatskyi
Department of Criminalistics, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Email: dmytro.zaten12@gmail.com | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5430-4649
Mariietta Kapustina
Department of Criminalistics, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Email: mariietta_kapust@outlook.com | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1990-5259
Inna Kolesnikova
Department of Criminalistics, Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Email: innakolesnikov_a@ukr.net | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6138-8569
Anatolii Shevchuk
Department of Disaster Medicine and Military Medicine, Vinnytsya National Pirogov Memorial Medical University, Vinnytsia, Ukraine. Email: an_shevchuk@hotmail.com | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9646-6312
*Corresponding author
(2024) 04 (03) Journal of Environmental Law and Policy 82-120 https://doi.org/10.33002/jelp040304
Received: 15 October 2024
Accepted: 19 November 2024
Reviewed: 31 October 2024
Published: 28 December 2024
Revised: 14 November 2024
No. of Views:
No. of Paper Downloads:
The purpose of this study was to develop an integrated approach to the implementation of criminalistics tools and methodology to prevent and counteract large-scale environmental destruction in the context of modern military threats. To fulfil this purpose, the study analysed the legal aspects of regulating ecocide as a war crime, assessed the effectiveness of existing forensic tools and methods, and investigated the judicial practice and statistics of environmental crimes in Ukraine for 2014-2024. The study found that the number of reported cases of environmental crimes in the conflict zone increased by 73% during this period, with a strong correlation (r=0.82) between the intensity of hostilities and the number of cases of ecocide. The expert survey showed that the most effective forensic tools for detecting and documenting environmental crimes are satellite monitoring, geographic information systems, and unmanned aerial vehicles. The analysis of 75 court decisions showed that in 68% of cases, the actions were classified as ecocide, but in 22% – as other environmental crimes, which indicates the difficulty of proving all elements of the crime of ecocide. Based on the findings obtained, comprehensive recommendations were developed to improve legal regulation, institutional support, technological equipment, investigation methods, and international cooperation in the field of combating ecocide in armed conflicts. Specifically, it was proposed to amend national legislation to clearly define the crime of ecocide, strengthen the institutional capacity of the authorised bodies, expand the use of modern technologies for monitoring and recording environmental crimes, and intensify international cooperation in this area.
Keywords: Armed conflict; Evidence gathering; specialised knowledge; Environmental crimes; Criminalistics innovations; Criminalistic methodics; Criminalistic strategy; Forensic examination
Apakhayev, N., Omarova, A.B., Kussainov, S., Nurahmetova, G.G., Buribayev, Y.A., Khamzina,
Arifin, R., Masyhar, A., Wulandari, C., Kusuma, B. H., Wijayanto, I., Rasdi, & Fikri, S., ‘Ecocide
Avtar, R., Kouser, A., Kumar, A., Singh, D., Misra, P., Gupta, A., Yunus, A.P., Kumar, P.,
Babak, V.P., Babak, S.V., Eremenko, V.S., Kuts, Y.V., Myslovych, M.V., Scherbak, L.M., &
Babak, V.P., Babak, S.V., Eremenko, V.S., Kuts, Y.V., Myslovych, M.V., Scherbak, L.M., &
Blaga, A.B., Zagorodnyuk, I.V., Korotkyi, T.R., Martynenko, O.A., Medvedeva, M.O., &
Branch, A., & Minkova, L., ‘Ecocide, the Anthropocene, and the international criminal court’,
Bruch, C., Jensen, D., & Emma, M., ‘Defining Environmental Peacebuilding’. In: Routledge
Brynzanska, O., ‘Damage to the environment as a sign of genocide’, (2024) 29 (3) Scientific
Buribayev, Y.A., Khamzina, Z.A., Suteeva, C., Apakhayev, N.Z., Kussainov, S.Z., & Baitekova,
Buzhyn, O., ‘Environmental safety management – Classification method of solid combustible
Cherniavskyi, S.S., Holovkin, B.M., Chornous, Y.M., Bodnar, V.Y., & Zhuk, I.V., ‘International
Chornous, Y., & Leliuk, T., ‘Organization of forensic examinations in criminal proceedings as a
Das, O., ‘Sustainable development and environmental peacebuilding’. In: Research Handbook on
Dikhtiievskyi, P., Pashinskyi, V., Zadyraka, N., Сhupryna, L., & Kryvenko, O., ‘Military and
Eriksen, T.H., ‘The loss of diversity in the Anthropocene biological and cultural dimensions’,
Filipenko, N., Shevchuk, V., Lukashevych, S., Yazan, N., & Slipets, O., ‘Legal and psychological
Fleck, D. ‘Legal protection of the environment: The double challenge of non-international armed
Freeman, L., & Llorente, R.V., ‘Finding the signal in the noise: International criminal evidence
Getman, A.P., Danilyan, O.G., Dzeban, O.P., Kalynovskyi, Y.Y., & Crespo, J.E., ‘International
Haltsova, V., Volodina, O., Hordieiev, V., Samoshchenko, I., & Orobets, K., ‘Analysis of criminal
Heckenberg, D., & White, R., ‘Innovative approaches to researching environmental crime’. In:
InSight Crime, ‘The roots of environmental crime in the Colombian Amazon’, (2021). Retrieved
Janevski, R., & Sazdovska, M.M., ‘Forensic analysis for proving environmental crimes in
Janevski, R., & Sazdovska, M.M., ‘Forensic analysis for proving environmental crimes in
Kaplan, G., Rashid, T., Gasparovic, M., Pietrelli, A., & Ferrara, V., ‘Monitoring war-generated
Kaplina, O., Tumanyants, A., Krytska, I., & Verhoglyad-Gerasymenko, O., ‘Application of
Komilova, N., Egamkulov, K., Hamroyev, M., Khalilova, K., & Zaynutdinova, D., ‘The impact of
Komilova, N.K., Rakhimova, T., Allaberdiev, R.Kh., Mirzaeva, G.S., & Egamberdiyeva, U.T.,
Koval, O., & Uliutina, O., ‘Legal and regulatory framework of environmental initiatives in the
Krampe, F., O’Driscoll, D., Johnson, M., Simangan, D., Hegazi, F., & De Coning, C., ‘Climate
Krebs, S., ‘General Assembly, Above the law: Drones, aerial vision and the law of armed conflict
– A socio-technical approach’, (2023). Retrieved from: <https://international-review.icrc.org/articles/above-the-law-drones-aerial-vision-and-the-law-of-armed-conflict-924
>
Lipkan, V.A., & Bratel, O.G., ‘Environmental terrorism as a destabilizing factor of Ukraine's
Mäkelä, T., Huhtala, S., Lindqvist, M.A., & Bucht, R., ‘The current status of environmental
Marko, S., ‘Organizational and legal aspects of combating crimes against the environment in the
Matkivskyi, M., & Taras, T., ‘Pollution of the atmosphere, soil and water resources as a result of
Medvedieva, M.O., & Korotkyi, T.R., ‘Responsibility for the environmental damage caused
Medvedieva, M.O., & Korotkyi, T.R., ‘Responsibility for the environmental damage caused
Momenirad, A., & Ghanbari, P., ‘The role of governments' practice in the possibility of applying
Moribe, C., Pereira, F., & França, N., ‘Ecocide: A new challenge for the international criminal
Moutsios, S., ‘Progress, Hope, and Ecocide’, (2020) 1 (7) International Journal of Arts,
Mwanza, R., ‘Enhancing accountability for environmental damage under international law:
Orlovskyi, R., Us, O., & Shevchuk, V., ‘Committing a criminal offence by an organized criminal
Orlovskyi, R., Us, O., & Shevchuk, V., ‘Human trafficking committed by transnational
Pavanelli, D.D., & Voulvoulis, N., ‘Habitat equivalency analysis, a framework for forensic cost
Pilyukov, Y., Yusupov, V., Banakh, S., & Shramko, O., ‘Peculiarities of the investigator’s
Polukarov, Y., Kachynska, N., Polukarov, O., Zemlyanska, O., & Mitiuk, L., ‘Impact of the full-
Sabia, R., ‘Artificial intelligence and environmental criminal compliance’, (2020) 1 (2020)
Sands, P., ‘Environmental protection in the twenty-first century: sustainable development and
Sands, P., ‘Environmental protection in the twenty-first century: sustainable development and
SaveEcoBot, ‘War crimes against the environment of Ukraine’, (2024),
Shahini, E., Shebanina, O., Kormyshkin, I., Drobitko, A., & Chernyavskaya, N., ‘Environmental
Shchokin, R., Oliinyk, V., Amelin, O., Bondarenko, Y., Maziychuk, V., & Kyslenko, D. ‘Methods
Shevchuk V., Kostenko M., Myshkov Y., Papusha I., & Hryshko I., “Functional purpose of
Shevchuk V., Vapniarchuk V., Borysenko I., Zatenatskyi D., & Semenogov V., ‘Criminalistic
Shevchuk, V.M., ‘Methodological problems of the conceptual framework development for
Skydan, O.V., Fedoniuk, T.P., Pyvovar, P.V., Dankevych, V.Ye., & Dankevych, Y.M., ‘Landscape
Sukhorebra, T., Metelskyi, I., Piliukov, Y., Zyhrii, O., & Yurkevych, I., ‘Main principles of
Syrlybayev, M.K., Saimova, S.A., Tassova, A.M., Suleimenova, S.Zh., Kussainov, K.Kh.,
Tulibayev, S.T., ‘Ecocide in international law: Draft definition for the Rome Statute. Bulletin of
Umbetbayeva, Z.B., Suleimenova, S.Z., Amanzholov, Z.M., Kuanaliyeva, G.A., & Ospanova,
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), ‘From conflict to peacebuilding: The role of
van der Vet, F., ‘A polluting war: Risk, experts, and the politics of monitoring wartime
Van Schaack, B., ‘Innovations in international criminal law documentation methodologies and
Ye, S.H., Onpium, P., & Ying, F., ‘Prevention and management of forest fires in an immersive
Zwijnenburg, W., & Ballinger, O., ‘Leveraging emerging technologies to enable environmental
Viktor Shevchuk, Dmytro Zatenatskyi, Mariietta Kapustina, Inna Kolesnikova, & Anatolii Shevchuk, ‘Criminalistics Means and Methods of Combating Ecocide in the Modern Conditions of Military Threats’ (2024) 04 (03) Journal of Environmental Law & Policy 82-120, https://doi.org/10.33002/jelp040304
Shevchuk, V., Zatenatskyi, D., Kapustina, M., Kolesnikova, I. and Shevchuk, A. (2024). Criminalistics Means and Methods of Combating Ecocide in the Modern Conditions of Military Threats. Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 04(03): 82-120. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33002/jelp040304
Shevchuk, V., Zatenatskyi, D., Kapustina, M., Kolesnikova, I., & Shevchuk, A. (2024). Criminalistics Means and Methods of Combating Ecocide in the Modern Conditions of Military Threats. Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 04(03), 82-120. https://doi.org/10.33002/jelp040304
Shevchuk V., Zatenatskyi D., Kapustina M., Kolesnikova I., Shevchuk A. Criminalistics Means and Methods of Combating Ecocide in the Modern Conditions of Military Threats. Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 2024, 04 (03), 82-120. https://doi.org/10.33002/jelp040304
Shevchuk, Viktor, Zatenatskyi, Dmytro, Kapustina, Mariietta, Kolesnikova, Inna, Shevchuk, Anatolii. 2024. “Criminalistics Means and Methods of Combating Ecocide in the Modern Conditions of Military Threats”. Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 04 no. 03: 82-120. https://doi.org/10.33002/jelp040304
Shevchuk, Viktor, Dmytro Zatenatskyi, Mariietta Kapustina, Inna Kolesnikova and Anatolii Shevchuk. 2024. “Criminalistics Means and Methods of Combating Ecocide in the Modern Conditions of Military Threats”. Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 04 (03): 82-120. https://doi.org/10.33002/jelp040304
Crossref: | https://doi.org/10.33002/jelp040304 |
Scilit: | |
SSRN: | |
Academia.edu: | |
ZENODO: | |
OpenAIRE: | |
Scribd: | |
Publons: | |
EuroPub: | |
DRJI: | |
Cite Factor: | |
Dimensions: | |
ScienceGate: | |
J-Gate: | |
Research Gate: | |
Google Scholar: | |
Harvard Dataverse: |
Internet Archive: | |
WorldCat: |
© 2024 by the author(s). Licensee Journal of Environmental Law and Policy. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). We allow to freely share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially) with a legal code: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.
Journal of Environmental Law and Policy by The Grassroots Institute is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License based on a work at www.grassrootsjournals.org.
In Partnership with
In Collaboration with
Chair, Advisory Board
Prof. Dr. Anatoly Getman, Rector
Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Ukraine
Co-Chair, Advisory Board
Justice Mukete Tahle Itoe,Judge
High Court, Cameroon
Members
* Prof. Dr. Nataliya Malysheva (Ukraine)
* Prof. Richard L. Ottinger (USA)
* Prof. Debra L. Donahue (USA)
* Prof. Dr. Erkki J. Hollo (Finland)
* Prof. Dr. Shaista Shameem (Fiji)
* Univ. Prof. Dr. Dres. h.c. Philip Kunig (Germany/Turkey)
* Prof. Dr. Evangelos Raftopoulos (Greece)
* Prof. Dr. Koh Kheng Lian (Singapore)
Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Dr. Kamrul Hossain, Research Professor & Director
Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law University of Lapland, Finland
Deputy Editors-in-Chief
Dr. Evgeniya Kopitsa, Associate Professor
Department of Environmental Law Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, Ukraine
Deputy Editors-in-Chief
Dr. Ngozi Finette Unuigbe,Professor of Environmental Law, Policy and Ethics
University of Benin, Nigeria
Executive Editor
Dr. Hasrat Arjjumend, President & CEO
The Grassroots Institute, Canada
Associate Editor
Dr. Nivedita Chaudhary, Assistant Professor
India International University of Legal Education and Research, India
* Prof. Dr. Noga Morag-Levine (USA)
* Prof. Dr. Reed Elizabeth Loder (USA)
* Dr. Yanmei Lin (USA)
* Dr. Sumudu Atapattu (USA)
* Dr. Srividhya Ragavan (USA)
* Prof. Dr. David N. Cassuto (USA)
* Dr. Sara L. Seck (Canada)
* Prof. Daniel W. Dylan (Canada)
* Dr. Semie Sama (Canada)
* Dr. Martin-Joe Ezeudu (Canada)
* Prof. Dr. Bándi Gyula (Hungary)
* Prof. dr. habil dr. jur. Jakab Nóra (Hungary)
* Prof. Dr. David Leary (Australia)
* Prof. dr. K.J. de Graaf (Netherlands)
* Prof. dr. H.H.B. (Hans) Vedder (Netherlands)
* Prof. Dr. Mar Campins Eritja (Spain)
* Prof. Dr. Aðalheiður Jóhannsdóttir (Iceland)
* Prof. Dr. Agustín García Ureta (Spain)
* Dr. Gabriela A. Oanta (Spain)
* Dr. Teresa Fajardo del Castillo (Granada)
* Dr. Rosa M. Fernández Egea (Spain)
* Prof. Dr. Dawid Bunikowski (Finland)
* Prof. Dr. Reetta Toivanen (Finland)
* Prof. Dr. Stefan Kirchner (Finland)
* Dr. Laura Siragusa (Finland)
* Dr. Daria Shapovalova (UK)
* Dr. Avidan Kent (UK)
* Dr. Alexandra R. Harrington (UK)
* Dr. Ilaria Espa (Switzerland)
* Prof. Massimiliano Montini (Italy)
* Prof. Dr. Sonia Carmignani (Italy)
* Prof. Nicolò Giovanni Carnimeo (Italy)
* Prof. Dr. Alexander Proelss (Germany)
* Dr. Mirjana Drenovak Ivanović (Serbia)
* Prof. Dr. Rafael Leal-Arcas (UK)
* Prof. Dr. Maja Seršić (Croatia)
* Prof. Dr. Theresa Akpoghome (Nigeria)
* Dr. Irekpitan Okukpon (Nigeria)
* Dr. Pamela Towela Sambo (Zambia)
* Prof. Dr. Olena V. Hafurova (Ukraine)
* Prof. Dr. Nadiia Kobetska (Ukraine)
* Dr. Yevhenii Suietnov (Ukraine)
* Prof. Dr. Hanna Anisimova (Ukraine)
* Dr. Vasyl Nepyivoda (Ukraine)
* Prof. Dr. Ivett M. Buenavista (Mexico)
* Prof. Dr. Cristiane Derani (Brazil)
* Prof. Dr. Carina Oliveira (Brazil)
* Dr. Mariana R. Santiago (Brazil)
* Dr. Pablo Ferrara (Argentina)
* Dr. Gloria Lucía Álvarez Pinzón (Colombia)
* Prof. Dr. Damilola S. Olawuyi (Qatar)
* Prof. Dr. Qin Tianbao (China)
* Prof. Dr. A. Z. M. M. Rashid (Bangladesh)
* Dr. Stellina Jolly (India/South Africa)
* Dr. David Schorr (Israel)
* Dr. Ruxandra Malina P. M. (Romania)
* Dr. Christine Frison (Belgium)
* Prof. Valentina Durán Medina (Chile)
* Dr. Kikelomo Kila (United Kingdom)
Go to Top