Environmental Discourses in Public and International Law
Herausgeber: Jessup, Brad; Rubenstein, Kim
Environmental Discourses in Public and International Law
Herausgeber: Jessup, Brad; Rubenstein, Kim
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How do dominant views and arguments about environmental problems traverse and connect international and public law?
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How do dominant views and arguments about environmental problems traverse and connect international and public law?
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 952g
- ISBN-13: 9781107019423
- ISBN-10: 1107019427
- Artikelnr.: 34386482
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 560
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 34mm
- Gewicht: 952g
- ISBN-13: 9781107019423
- ISBN-10: 1107019427
- Artikelnr.: 34386482
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: using environmental discourses to traverse public and
international law Brad Jessup and Kim Rubenstein; Part I. Theories and
Rights as Discourses in Environmental Law: 1. Justice for future
generations: environment discourses, international law and climate change
Peter Lawrence; 2. The journey of environmental justice through public and
international law Brad Jessup; 3. The political discourse of land
stewardship reframed as a statutory duty Mark Shepheard and Paul Martin; 4.
Dephysicalisation and entitlement: legal and cultural discourses of place
as property Nicole Graham; Part II. Discourses in Environmental Decisions:
5. Perspectives on discourse in international environmental law: expert
knowledge and challenges to deliberative democracy Jaye Ellis; 6. Getting
to yes: structuring and disciplining arguments for and against transgenic
agricultural products in European Union authorisations Bettina Lange; 7.
Nuclear narratives, environmental discourse and UK energy policy and
legislation, 1970-2008 Elizabeth Rough; Part III. Environmental Discourses
in Legal Institutions: 8. International courts and sustainable development:
using old tools to shape a new discourse Tim Stephens; 9. The discourse of
environmental security in the ASEAN context Kheng-Lian Koh; 10. Public
participation in transboundary environmental impact assessment: closing the
gap between international and public law? Simon Marsden; Part IV.
Discourses in Climate Law: 11. Climate change: limits discourses at the
interface of international law and environmental law Lee Godden; 12. The
national interest or good international citizenship? Australia and its
approach to international and public climate law Owen Cordes-Holland; 13.
The Asia-Pacific partnership: a deepened market liberal model for the
international climate regime? Jeffrey Mcgee and Ros Taplin; 14. Global
gazing: viewing markets through the lens of emissions trading discourses
Sanja Bogojevi¿; Part V. Discourses in the Commons: 15. Polar opposites:
environmental discourses and management in Antarctica and the Arctic Donald
R. Rothwell; 16. Heritage discourses Ben Boer and Stefan Gruber; 17.
Environmental principles and social change in the ocean dumping regime: a
case study of the disposal of carbon dioxide into the seabed Afshin
Akhtarkhavari; 18. Environmental discourses in the ocean commons: the case
of ocean fertilisation Julia Mayo-Ramsay; Concluding remarks: discourse
versus strategy Thomas Pogge.
international law Brad Jessup and Kim Rubenstein; Part I. Theories and
Rights as Discourses in Environmental Law: 1. Justice for future
generations: environment discourses, international law and climate change
Peter Lawrence; 2. The journey of environmental justice through public and
international law Brad Jessup; 3. The political discourse of land
stewardship reframed as a statutory duty Mark Shepheard and Paul Martin; 4.
Dephysicalisation and entitlement: legal and cultural discourses of place
as property Nicole Graham; Part II. Discourses in Environmental Decisions:
5. Perspectives on discourse in international environmental law: expert
knowledge and challenges to deliberative democracy Jaye Ellis; 6. Getting
to yes: structuring and disciplining arguments for and against transgenic
agricultural products in European Union authorisations Bettina Lange; 7.
Nuclear narratives, environmental discourse and UK energy policy and
legislation, 1970-2008 Elizabeth Rough; Part III. Environmental Discourses
in Legal Institutions: 8. International courts and sustainable development:
using old tools to shape a new discourse Tim Stephens; 9. The discourse of
environmental security in the ASEAN context Kheng-Lian Koh; 10. Public
participation in transboundary environmental impact assessment: closing the
gap between international and public law? Simon Marsden; Part IV.
Discourses in Climate Law: 11. Climate change: limits discourses at the
interface of international law and environmental law Lee Godden; 12. The
national interest or good international citizenship? Australia and its
approach to international and public climate law Owen Cordes-Holland; 13.
The Asia-Pacific partnership: a deepened market liberal model for the
international climate regime? Jeffrey Mcgee and Ros Taplin; 14. Global
gazing: viewing markets through the lens of emissions trading discourses
Sanja Bogojevi¿; Part V. Discourses in the Commons: 15. Polar opposites:
environmental discourses and management in Antarctica and the Arctic Donald
R. Rothwell; 16. Heritage discourses Ben Boer and Stefan Gruber; 17.
Environmental principles and social change in the ocean dumping regime: a
case study of the disposal of carbon dioxide into the seabed Afshin
Akhtarkhavari; 18. Environmental discourses in the ocean commons: the case
of ocean fertilisation Julia Mayo-Ramsay; Concluding remarks: discourse
versus strategy Thomas Pogge.
Introduction: using environmental discourses to traverse public and
international law Brad Jessup and Kim Rubenstein; Part I. Theories and
Rights as Discourses in Environmental Law: 1. Justice for future
generations: environment discourses, international law and climate change
Peter Lawrence; 2. The journey of environmental justice through public and
international law Brad Jessup; 3. The political discourse of land
stewardship reframed as a statutory duty Mark Shepheard and Paul Martin; 4.
Dephysicalisation and entitlement: legal and cultural discourses of place
as property Nicole Graham; Part II. Discourses in Environmental Decisions:
5. Perspectives on discourse in international environmental law: expert
knowledge and challenges to deliberative democracy Jaye Ellis; 6. Getting
to yes: structuring and disciplining arguments for and against transgenic
agricultural products in European Union authorisations Bettina Lange; 7.
Nuclear narratives, environmental discourse and UK energy policy and
legislation, 1970-2008 Elizabeth Rough; Part III. Environmental Discourses
in Legal Institutions: 8. International courts and sustainable development:
using old tools to shape a new discourse Tim Stephens; 9. The discourse of
environmental security in the ASEAN context Kheng-Lian Koh; 10. Public
participation in transboundary environmental impact assessment: closing the
gap between international and public law? Simon Marsden; Part IV.
Discourses in Climate Law: 11. Climate change: limits discourses at the
interface of international law and environmental law Lee Godden; 12. The
national interest or good international citizenship? Australia and its
approach to international and public climate law Owen Cordes-Holland; 13.
The Asia-Pacific partnership: a deepened market liberal model for the
international climate regime? Jeffrey Mcgee and Ros Taplin; 14. Global
gazing: viewing markets through the lens of emissions trading discourses
Sanja Bogojevi¿; Part V. Discourses in the Commons: 15. Polar opposites:
environmental discourses and management in Antarctica and the Arctic Donald
R. Rothwell; 16. Heritage discourses Ben Boer and Stefan Gruber; 17.
Environmental principles and social change in the ocean dumping regime: a
case study of the disposal of carbon dioxide into the seabed Afshin
Akhtarkhavari; 18. Environmental discourses in the ocean commons: the case
of ocean fertilisation Julia Mayo-Ramsay; Concluding remarks: discourse
versus strategy Thomas Pogge.
international law Brad Jessup and Kim Rubenstein; Part I. Theories and
Rights as Discourses in Environmental Law: 1. Justice for future
generations: environment discourses, international law and climate change
Peter Lawrence; 2. The journey of environmental justice through public and
international law Brad Jessup; 3. The political discourse of land
stewardship reframed as a statutory duty Mark Shepheard and Paul Martin; 4.
Dephysicalisation and entitlement: legal and cultural discourses of place
as property Nicole Graham; Part II. Discourses in Environmental Decisions:
5. Perspectives on discourse in international environmental law: expert
knowledge and challenges to deliberative democracy Jaye Ellis; 6. Getting
to yes: structuring and disciplining arguments for and against transgenic
agricultural products in European Union authorisations Bettina Lange; 7.
Nuclear narratives, environmental discourse and UK energy policy and
legislation, 1970-2008 Elizabeth Rough; Part III. Environmental Discourses
in Legal Institutions: 8. International courts and sustainable development:
using old tools to shape a new discourse Tim Stephens; 9. The discourse of
environmental security in the ASEAN context Kheng-Lian Koh; 10. Public
participation in transboundary environmental impact assessment: closing the
gap between international and public law? Simon Marsden; Part IV.
Discourses in Climate Law: 11. Climate change: limits discourses at the
interface of international law and environmental law Lee Godden; 12. The
national interest or good international citizenship? Australia and its
approach to international and public climate law Owen Cordes-Holland; 13.
The Asia-Pacific partnership: a deepened market liberal model for the
international climate regime? Jeffrey Mcgee and Ros Taplin; 14. Global
gazing: viewing markets through the lens of emissions trading discourses
Sanja Bogojevi¿; Part V. Discourses in the Commons: 15. Polar opposites:
environmental discourses and management in Antarctica and the Arctic Donald
R. Rothwell; 16. Heritage discourses Ben Boer and Stefan Gruber; 17.
Environmental principles and social change in the ocean dumping regime: a
case study of the disposal of carbon dioxide into the seabed Afshin
Akhtarkhavari; 18. Environmental discourses in the ocean commons: the case
of ocean fertilisation Julia Mayo-Ramsay; Concluding remarks: discourse
versus strategy Thomas Pogge.