ISBN:
9780367431082
,
9780367689681
Language:
English
Pages:
xv, 268 Seiten
Series Statement:
Routledge explorations in environmental studies
Keywords:
Environmental law
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Umweltrecht
;
Internationales Umweltrecht
;
Ökosystem
Abstract:
IntroductionPART 1: Overview: from environmental to ecological law1. The transformation of environmental law into ecological lawMASSIMILIANO MONTINIPART 2: Problems with contemporary law: two illustrative examples2. The targeting of environmentalists with state-corporate intelligence networksPETER D. BURDON3. Ecological jurisprudence beyond Earth: toward an outer space ethicREED ELIZABETH LODERPART 3: Solutions in ecological law4. Ecological law in the AnthropoceneOLIVIA WOOLLEY5. Restoring land, restoring law: theorizing ecological law with ecological restorationEMILLE BOULOT6. Are rights of nature radical enough for ecological law?GEOFFREY GARVER7. Ecological jurisprudence and Indigenous relational ontologies: beyond the ecological Indian?KIRSTEN ANKER8. Conjuring sentient beings and relations in the law: rights of nature and a comparative praxis of legal cosmologies in Latin AmericaIVÁN DARÍO VARGAS RONCANCIO9. Needs-based constraints in an ecological law transitionCARLA SBERT10. The potential of the trusteeship theory for Canadian public law and environmental governanceSTÉPHANIE ROY11. African eco-philosophy on forests: a path worth exploring for the implementation of Earth jurisprudenceNGOZI FINETTE UNUIGBEPART 4: Challenges in the transition to ecological law12. Green(ing) legal theory: social logics and their re-formationMICHAEL M'GONIGLE13. Lawyers and ecological lawL. KINVIN WROTH14. Learning sacrifice: legal education in the AnthropoceneNICOLE GRAHAM15. Tribal ecological knowledge and the transition to ecological lawHILLARY M. HOFFMANN16. Practical pathways to ecological law: Greenprints and a bioregional, regenerative governance approach for AustraliaMICHELLE MALONEY
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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