Earth System Law
Standing on the Precipice of the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Cadman, Timothy; Simonelli, Andrea C; Hurlbert, Margot
Earth System Law
Standing on the Precipice of the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Cadman, Timothy; Simonelli, Andrea C; Hurlbert, Margot
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This book systematically explores the emerging legal discipline of Earth System Law (ESL), challenging the closed system of law and marking a new era in law and society scholarship.
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This book systematically explores the emerging legal discipline of Earth System Law (ESL), challenging the closed system of law and marking a new era in law and society scholarship.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781032056241
- ISBN-10: 103205624X
- Artikelnr.: 62716435
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781032056241
- ISBN-10: 103205624X
- Artikelnr.: 62716435
Timothy Cadman is a Senior Research Fellow with the Earth System Governance Project and an Associate of its Task Force on Earth System Law. He is a Research Fellow in the Law Futures Centre and the Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law at Griffith University, Australia. Margot Hurlbert is a Senior Research Fellow with the Earth System Governance Project and an Associate of its Task Force on Earth System Law. She is Canada Research Chair, Tier 1 Professor in Climate Change, Energy, and Sustainability Policy at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, Canada. Andrea C. Simonelli is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Virginia Commonwealth University, USA, and Founder of Adaptation Strategies International (ASI).
Foreword Preface 1. Introduction: Origins and Evolution of Earth System Law
PART I: Mapping the Contours of Earth System Law 2. Dimensions and
Definitions, Signposts and Silos in Earth System Law PART II: The
Analytical Dimensions of Earth System Law 3. Earth System Law in the Age of
Humanity 4. International Relations and the Analytical Foundations of Earth
System Law 5. An Earth System Science-based Perspective: A Foundational
Feature of Earth System Law 6. The ESL Framework: Re-visioning in the Age
of Transformation and the Anthropocene PART III: The Normative Dimensions
of Earth System 7. Rights of Nature as an Expression of Earth System Law 8.
The Ethical Place of the Non-human World in Earth System Law: Pathways of
Transformation 9. Legitimacy and the Role of Law for Social and Ecological
Resilience 10. Climate (Im)mobilities in Migration Governance and Law:
Integrating an Earth Systems Perspective PART IV: The Transformative
Dimensions of Earth System Law 11. The Earth System, the Orbit, and
International Law: The Cosmolegal Proposal 12. Integrating the Mexican
Water Law into the Earth System Law Perspective 13. A Framework of Earth
System Justice in the Earth System's Legal Context 14. Common Interest,
Concern or Heritage? The Commons as a Structural Support for an Earth
System Law PART V: Plotting the Course of Earth System Law 15. Conclusion:
Plotting the Course of Earth System Law on the Precipice of the
Anthropocene
PART I: Mapping the Contours of Earth System Law 2. Dimensions and
Definitions, Signposts and Silos in Earth System Law PART II: The
Analytical Dimensions of Earth System Law 3. Earth System Law in the Age of
Humanity 4. International Relations and the Analytical Foundations of Earth
System Law 5. An Earth System Science-based Perspective: A Foundational
Feature of Earth System Law 6. The ESL Framework: Re-visioning in the Age
of Transformation and the Anthropocene PART III: The Normative Dimensions
of Earth System 7. Rights of Nature as an Expression of Earth System Law 8.
The Ethical Place of the Non-human World in Earth System Law: Pathways of
Transformation 9. Legitimacy and the Role of Law for Social and Ecological
Resilience 10. Climate (Im)mobilities in Migration Governance and Law:
Integrating an Earth Systems Perspective PART IV: The Transformative
Dimensions of Earth System Law 11. The Earth System, the Orbit, and
International Law: The Cosmolegal Proposal 12. Integrating the Mexican
Water Law into the Earth System Law Perspective 13. A Framework of Earth
System Justice in the Earth System's Legal Context 14. Common Interest,
Concern or Heritage? The Commons as a Structural Support for an Earth
System Law PART V: Plotting the Course of Earth System Law 15. Conclusion:
Plotting the Course of Earth System Law on the Precipice of the
Anthropocene
Foreword Preface 1. Introduction: Origins and Evolution of Earth System Law
PART I: Mapping the Contours of Earth System Law 2. Dimensions and
Definitions, Signposts and Silos in Earth System Law PART II: The
Analytical Dimensions of Earth System Law 3. Earth System Law in the Age of
Humanity 4. International Relations and the Analytical Foundations of Earth
System Law 5. An Earth System Science-based Perspective: A Foundational
Feature of Earth System Law 6. The ESL Framework: Re-visioning in the Age
of Transformation and the Anthropocene PART III: The Normative Dimensions
of Earth System 7. Rights of Nature as an Expression of Earth System Law 8.
The Ethical Place of the Non-human World in Earth System Law: Pathways of
Transformation 9. Legitimacy and the Role of Law for Social and Ecological
Resilience 10. Climate (Im)mobilities in Migration Governance and Law:
Integrating an Earth Systems Perspective PART IV: The Transformative
Dimensions of Earth System Law 11. The Earth System, the Orbit, and
International Law: The Cosmolegal Proposal 12. Integrating the Mexican
Water Law into the Earth System Law Perspective 13. A Framework of Earth
System Justice in the Earth System's Legal Context 14. Common Interest,
Concern or Heritage? The Commons as a Structural Support for an Earth
System Law PART V: Plotting the Course of Earth System Law 15. Conclusion:
Plotting the Course of Earth System Law on the Precipice of the
Anthropocene
PART I: Mapping the Contours of Earth System Law 2. Dimensions and
Definitions, Signposts and Silos in Earth System Law PART II: The
Analytical Dimensions of Earth System Law 3. Earth System Law in the Age of
Humanity 4. International Relations and the Analytical Foundations of Earth
System Law 5. An Earth System Science-based Perspective: A Foundational
Feature of Earth System Law 6. The ESL Framework: Re-visioning in the Age
of Transformation and the Anthropocene PART III: The Normative Dimensions
of Earth System 7. Rights of Nature as an Expression of Earth System Law 8.
The Ethical Place of the Non-human World in Earth System Law: Pathways of
Transformation 9. Legitimacy and the Role of Law for Social and Ecological
Resilience 10. Climate (Im)mobilities in Migration Governance and Law:
Integrating an Earth Systems Perspective PART IV: The Transformative
Dimensions of Earth System Law 11. The Earth System, the Orbit, and
International Law: The Cosmolegal Proposal 12. Integrating the Mexican
Water Law into the Earth System Law Perspective 13. A Framework of Earth
System Justice in the Earth System's Legal Context 14. Common Interest,
Concern or Heritage? The Commons as a Structural Support for an Earth
System Law PART V: Plotting the Course of Earth System Law 15. Conclusion:
Plotting the Course of Earth System Law on the Precipice of the
Anthropocene