Abstract
Leading research is based on descriptive-analytical principles and the literature review method, which has examined the classical and modern dimensions of terrorism by considering the aspects of this emerging phenomenon. While implementing existing strategies to combat environmental terrorism, this study seeks to provide an effective strategy to combat “green terrorism” or “ecosystem” to provide an effective strategy in the light of new criminal law approaches. The leading research is strengthening practical strategies to combat green terrorism and implementing effective strategies such as environmental litigation, both nationally and internationally, considering legal means. In this regard, green criminalization as a green strategy can be considered an action to combat environmental terrorism.
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