Perspectives on Environmental Law Scholarship
Essays on Purpose, Shape and Direction
Herausgeber: Pedersen, Ole W
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Essays on Purpose, Shape and Direction
Herausgeber: Pedersen, Ole W
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Presents the first comprehensive reflection on the nature of environmental law scholarship from the perspectives of leading scholars in the field.
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Presents the first comprehensive reflection on the nature of environmental law scholarship from the perspectives of leading scholars in the field.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 234mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781108475242
- ISBN-10: 1108475248
- Artikelnr.: 53168854
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 152mm x 234mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781108475242
- ISBN-10: 1108475248
- Artikelnr.: 53168854
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Ole W. Pedersen; 2. What legal scholarship can contribute
to environmental law Todd Aagaard; 3. Back to basics: thinking about the
craft of environmental law scholarship Elizabeth Fisher; 4. Environmental
law scholarship: systematization, reform, explanation, and understanding
Daniel Bonilla Maldonado; 5. (Un)-making the boundaries of environmental
law scholarship: interdisciplinarity beyond the social sciences? Margherita
Pieraccini; 6. Crossing disciplines in planning: a renewable energy case
study Maria Lee, Simon Lock, Lucy Natarajan and Yvonne Rydin; 7. Economics
and environmental law scholarship Caroline Cecot and Michael Livermore; 8.
What is the point of international environmental law scholarship in the
Anthropocene? Tim Stephens; 9. Reflections on the future of environmental
law scholarship and methodology in the Anthropocene Louis J. Kotzè; 10. The
unifying force of climate change scholarship Dan Farber; 11. Environmental
law scholarship in a developing country - an alternative discourse Camena
Guneratne; 12. President Trump, the New Chicago School and the future of
environmental law and scholarship Jason J. Czarnezki and Sarah Schindler;
13. EU environmental law and European environmental law scholarship Ludwig
Krämer; 14. The culture of environmental law and practices of environmental
law scholarship Ole W. Pedersen.
to environmental law Todd Aagaard; 3. Back to basics: thinking about the
craft of environmental law scholarship Elizabeth Fisher; 4. Environmental
law scholarship: systematization, reform, explanation, and understanding
Daniel Bonilla Maldonado; 5. (Un)-making the boundaries of environmental
law scholarship: interdisciplinarity beyond the social sciences? Margherita
Pieraccini; 6. Crossing disciplines in planning: a renewable energy case
study Maria Lee, Simon Lock, Lucy Natarajan and Yvonne Rydin; 7. Economics
and environmental law scholarship Caroline Cecot and Michael Livermore; 8.
What is the point of international environmental law scholarship in the
Anthropocene? Tim Stephens; 9. Reflections on the future of environmental
law scholarship and methodology in the Anthropocene Louis J. Kotzè; 10. The
unifying force of climate change scholarship Dan Farber; 11. Environmental
law scholarship in a developing country - an alternative discourse Camena
Guneratne; 12. President Trump, the New Chicago School and the future of
environmental law and scholarship Jason J. Czarnezki and Sarah Schindler;
13. EU environmental law and European environmental law scholarship Ludwig
Krämer; 14. The culture of environmental law and practices of environmental
law scholarship Ole W. Pedersen.
1. Introduction Ole W. Pedersen; 2. What legal scholarship can contribute
to environmental law Todd Aagaard; 3. Back to basics: thinking about the
craft of environmental law scholarship Elizabeth Fisher; 4. Environmental
law scholarship: systematization, reform, explanation, and understanding
Daniel Bonilla Maldonado; 5. (Un)-making the boundaries of environmental
law scholarship: interdisciplinarity beyond the social sciences? Margherita
Pieraccini; 6. Crossing disciplines in planning: a renewable energy case
study Maria Lee, Simon Lock, Lucy Natarajan and Yvonne Rydin; 7. Economics
and environmental law scholarship Caroline Cecot and Michael Livermore; 8.
What is the point of international environmental law scholarship in the
Anthropocene? Tim Stephens; 9. Reflections on the future of environmental
law scholarship and methodology in the Anthropocene Louis J. Kotzè; 10. The
unifying force of climate change scholarship Dan Farber; 11. Environmental
law scholarship in a developing country - an alternative discourse Camena
Guneratne; 12. President Trump, the New Chicago School and the future of
environmental law and scholarship Jason J. Czarnezki and Sarah Schindler;
13. EU environmental law and European environmental law scholarship Ludwig
Krämer; 14. The culture of environmental law and practices of environmental
law scholarship Ole W. Pedersen.
to environmental law Todd Aagaard; 3. Back to basics: thinking about the
craft of environmental law scholarship Elizabeth Fisher; 4. Environmental
law scholarship: systematization, reform, explanation, and understanding
Daniel Bonilla Maldonado; 5. (Un)-making the boundaries of environmental
law scholarship: interdisciplinarity beyond the social sciences? Margherita
Pieraccini; 6. Crossing disciplines in planning: a renewable energy case
study Maria Lee, Simon Lock, Lucy Natarajan and Yvonne Rydin; 7. Economics
and environmental law scholarship Caroline Cecot and Michael Livermore; 8.
What is the point of international environmental law scholarship in the
Anthropocene? Tim Stephens; 9. Reflections on the future of environmental
law scholarship and methodology in the Anthropocene Louis J. Kotzè; 10. The
unifying force of climate change scholarship Dan Farber; 11. Environmental
law scholarship in a developing country - an alternative discourse Camena
Guneratne; 12. President Trump, the New Chicago School and the future of
environmental law and scholarship Jason J. Czarnezki and Sarah Schindler;
13. EU environmental law and European environmental law scholarship Ludwig
Krämer; 14. The culture of environmental law and practices of environmental
law scholarship Ole W. Pedersen.