This article focuses on the trade and regulatory practices of transgenic or genetically modified (GM) food, or what Pringle (2003) refers to as the ‘biotech harvest’. It explores issues of eco-crime and raises questions for environmental and transnational justice when corporations and government are complicit in acts of economic exploitation and illegality.
History
Journal
European journal of criminology
Volume
4
Pagination
217-235
Location
London, Eng.
ISSN
1477-3708
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice
2007, European Society of Criminology and SAGE Publications