Water Theft Maleficence In Australia

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR CRIME JUSTICE AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY(2021)

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The United Nations (2020) has repeatedly recognised that freshwater security is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity, and that water theft is a global problem exacerbating human conflict, denying human rights and accelerating environmental despoliation. Australia is the world's driest inhabited continent where water security is seriously threatened and constantly monitored by federal, state and local authorities. The devastating 2019-2020 bushfires across Australia serve as a stark reminder of the nation's vulnerabilities to drought and the imperatives of water security and sustainability. While some threats are undoubtedly climate induced, it is widely reported that the 'theft' of water is playing an increasingly significant role in compromising Australia's water security. This article provides a critical overview of the contemporary significance of water theft and its governance. It interrogates official documents of government inquiries, examines court proceedings, and critiques water theft within a green criminology perspective.
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Water theft, Australia, water security, water regulation, Murray-Darling Basin
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