Papers by Noriyoshi Takemura
東アフリカにおける「旱魃・洪水-社会・生態システムの不安定化-紛争」関係 : キリマンジャロ山周辺における負の連鎖(気候変動による環境悪化-食糧危機-移民-暴力)
桐蔭論叢, Dec 1, 2019
宇宙グリーン犯罪学 : 宇宙資本主義批判 : 地球外採掘は地球上で犯した過ちを宇宙で繰り返すのか
桐蔭論叢, Jun 1, 2019

Uncontrollable Nuclear Power Accidents and Fatal Environmental Harm: Why We Have Not Been Ready for the Impacts of Climate Change
Climate Change from a Criminological Perspective, 2012
In Japan the big earthquake and tsunami on the 11th of March 2011 triggered a major nuclear power... more In Japan the big earthquake and tsunami on the 11th of March 2011 triggered a major nuclear power plant accident, which has caused and will continue to cause tremendous damage and harm. This “accident”, however, is not a natural disaster but a human-made disaster and can be appreciated as one of the most serious crimes committed by the state-corporate complex in Japan’s history. From the point of view of climate change, we can anticipate many more natural disasters such as tsunami and cyclones as the earth warms up and new climatic conditions emerge. In the midst of more frequent and more intense climate related events, it is essential that people everywhere be prepared for the potential advent and devastating aftermath of profound natural disasters of this kind. Yet, as this chapter demonstrates, certain vested interests in the corporate sphere and the state arena are already stifling adequate knowledge, discussion and action around these sorts of questions. Insofar as this remains the case, substantive measures to mitigate and adapt to climate change will accordingly be diminished.
The criticality of global environmental crime and the response of chaos criminology
Willan, Jan 11, 2013
最熱悪のカオス : コンゴ民主共和国におけるコバルト採掘 : 人権侵害、環境汚染、グローバルな違法取引の三幅対が錯綜する奈落
桐蔭論叢, Jun 1, 2020

桐蔭論叢, Dec 1, 2020
A large part of the Nile basin is considered as one of the poorest regions of the world. Water sc... more A large part of the Nile basin is considered as one of the poorest regions of the world. Water scarcity is a major challenge for this already closed basin. The challenge is further exacerbated by climate variability. Thus, the immediate national interests of the riparian countries are taking priority over the basin based strategy. After a decade of failed attempts to initiate cooperation, the countries of the Nile basin have again started adopting conflicting postures over the water. Political tensions between Egypt and Ethiopia as a result of the unilateral construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), and the Ethiopian refusal to halt construction until the required studies were concluded, have fed the historical mistrust between the two countries. Each country has sought to maintain old alliances and form new regional relations to influence the interests of the other in the Nile basin and the Horn of Africa. This approach continued even after the two countries reached a general understanding on resolving the crisis over the GERD. It is necessary for the important riparian states of the Nile basin to abandon their state-centric water development approach and develop sustainable cooperation over the shared water to meet the climate change challenges.
法学部研究論文 Chaos/Complexity in Juvenile Crime Problems : Toward a Critical Analysis of "Mentalization and Control" in Juvenile Justice
イタリア犯罪学のルネサンス?
Japanese Journal of Sociological Criminology, 1987
刑罰と福祉のエピステモロジー (科学認識論) (課題研究 司法と福祉)
Lithium Extraction at the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia : 'Dirty business for clean energy' emancipates Bolivia from 'curse'? (特集 情報技術の活用と法)

In 1962 Rachel Carson predicted a ‘silent spring’ and warned of a ‘fruitless fall’. In recent yea... more In 1962 Rachel Carson predicted a ‘silent spring’ and warned of a ‘fruitless fall’. In recent years, beekeepers watch a great many bees mysteriously die, and they continue to disappear. The remaining pollinators, essential to the cultivation for large part of crops, are now trucked across the country and flown around the world, pushing them closer to collapse. Has a ‘pollinator crisis’ really been occurring during recent decades, or are these concerns just another sign of global biodiversity decline? Several researches have highlighted different factors leading to the pollinators’ decline that have been observed around the world. One can say that there is no single cause of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), and recent population declines are likely caused by a combination of factors acting in concert to weaken bee colonies to the point of collapse, and emerging science points specifically to impaired immunity. Lead suspects in this causal complex include: nutritional stress, pathogens...
Complex-Diversity of Modern-day Slavery "Human Trafficking"Les Miserables des temps modernes
Enigma : Crime and delinquency in cyber era juvenile outburst : How to explain junp/leap in behavior development
Toward a Time-and-Space Theory for Complex Dynamic Green Criminology : Complexity, Contingency and Nonlinearity of Human-Environment Interactions
Conflict as Chaos/Complexity and Restrorative Justice in Japanese Context
Beyond Criminology: Emerging New Paradigm of Complexity Criminology. Chaos, Contingency and Criticality
法学部・法科大学院研究論文 Water crisis, water justice and water democracy: one aspect of struggle for 'green social justice' as 'applied complexity green criminology
Crime Victim in Context : Political economy of development of victim service and victimology in Japan
An Epistemology of Punishment and Welfare (Symposium Justice and Welfare)
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