Representations and Rights of the Environment
Herausgeber: Lamalle, Sandy; Stoett, Peter
Representations and Rights of the Environment
Herausgeber: Lamalle, Sandy; Stoett, Peter
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A critical review of our relationship with the environment, and its reflection in law and governance, highlighting how inclusive, intercultural and interdisciplinary research play a role in comprehending current environmental crises. It provides new perspectives for students, researchers and practitioners of environmental policy and governance.
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A critical review of our relationship with the environment, and its reflection in law and governance, highlighting how inclusive, intercultural and interdisciplinary research play a role in comprehending current environmental crises. It provides new perspectives for students, researchers and practitioners of environmental policy and governance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 168mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781108708401
- ISBN-10: 1108708404
- Artikelnr.: 63265146
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 168mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781108708401
- ISBN-10: 1108708404
- Artikelnr.: 63265146
1. An Introduction: Toward The Multifold Vision Sandy Lamalle and Peter
Stoett; Part 1: Challenges; 2. Environmental Humanities: Politics, Dialogue
and Ethics John Crowley; 3. Decolonising The Dialogue On Climate Change:
Indigenous Knowledges, Legal Orders and Ethics Deborah Mcgregor, Mahisha
Sritharan; 4. Our Relationship To The Land: An Ecology Of Perception Marten
Berkman; 5. A Common Space Of Legal Communication Sandy Lamalle; Part 2:
Re-Collection; 6. Traditional Indigenous Knowledge And The Relationship To
Mother Earth Marie-Josée Tardif, T8aminik Rankin, Kevin Ka'nahsohon Deer;
7. The Encyclical Laudato Si Of The Pope Francis: Roots And Actuality
Jean-Pierre Delville; 8. Persons, Things And Nature In Roman Law:
Reflections On Legal History Arnaud Paturet; 9. Environmental Law: Lexical
Semantics In The Quest For Conceptual Foundations And Legitimacy Caroline
Laske; Part 3: Perspectives; 10. Rights Of Nature, A New Perspective In Law
Valérie Cabanes; 11. Property For Nature Yaëll Emerich; 12. Re-Imagining
The Common Law: Rights Of Nature Tribunals And The Wild Law Judgement
Project Nicole Rogers, Greta Bird, Jo Bird, Michelle Maloney; 13.
Democratic Representation, Environmental Justice, And Future People
Matthias Fritsch; 14. The Normative And Social Dimensions Of The Transition
Toward A Responsible Circular Biobased Economy Vincent Blok; 15.
Guardianship Of Nature In Three Traditions Of The Global South Dorine Van
Norren; Index.
Stoett; Part 1: Challenges; 2. Environmental Humanities: Politics, Dialogue
and Ethics John Crowley; 3. Decolonising The Dialogue On Climate Change:
Indigenous Knowledges, Legal Orders and Ethics Deborah Mcgregor, Mahisha
Sritharan; 4. Our Relationship To The Land: An Ecology Of Perception Marten
Berkman; 5. A Common Space Of Legal Communication Sandy Lamalle; Part 2:
Re-Collection; 6. Traditional Indigenous Knowledge And The Relationship To
Mother Earth Marie-Josée Tardif, T8aminik Rankin, Kevin Ka'nahsohon Deer;
7. The Encyclical Laudato Si Of The Pope Francis: Roots And Actuality
Jean-Pierre Delville; 8. Persons, Things And Nature In Roman Law:
Reflections On Legal History Arnaud Paturet; 9. Environmental Law: Lexical
Semantics In The Quest For Conceptual Foundations And Legitimacy Caroline
Laske; Part 3: Perspectives; 10. Rights Of Nature, A New Perspective In Law
Valérie Cabanes; 11. Property For Nature Yaëll Emerich; 12. Re-Imagining
The Common Law: Rights Of Nature Tribunals And The Wild Law Judgement
Project Nicole Rogers, Greta Bird, Jo Bird, Michelle Maloney; 13.
Democratic Representation, Environmental Justice, And Future People
Matthias Fritsch; 14. The Normative And Social Dimensions Of The Transition
Toward A Responsible Circular Biobased Economy Vincent Blok; 15.
Guardianship Of Nature In Three Traditions Of The Global South Dorine Van
Norren; Index.
1. An Introduction: Toward The Multifold Vision Sandy Lamalle and Peter
Stoett; Part 1: Challenges; 2. Environmental Humanities: Politics, Dialogue
and Ethics John Crowley; 3. Decolonising The Dialogue On Climate Change:
Indigenous Knowledges, Legal Orders and Ethics Deborah Mcgregor, Mahisha
Sritharan; 4. Our Relationship To The Land: An Ecology Of Perception Marten
Berkman; 5. A Common Space Of Legal Communication Sandy Lamalle; Part 2:
Re-Collection; 6. Traditional Indigenous Knowledge And The Relationship To
Mother Earth Marie-Josée Tardif, T8aminik Rankin, Kevin Ka'nahsohon Deer;
7. The Encyclical Laudato Si Of The Pope Francis: Roots And Actuality
Jean-Pierre Delville; 8. Persons, Things And Nature In Roman Law:
Reflections On Legal History Arnaud Paturet; 9. Environmental Law: Lexical
Semantics In The Quest For Conceptual Foundations And Legitimacy Caroline
Laske; Part 3: Perspectives; 10. Rights Of Nature, A New Perspective In Law
Valérie Cabanes; 11. Property For Nature Yaëll Emerich; 12. Re-Imagining
The Common Law: Rights Of Nature Tribunals And The Wild Law Judgement
Project Nicole Rogers, Greta Bird, Jo Bird, Michelle Maloney; 13.
Democratic Representation, Environmental Justice, And Future People
Matthias Fritsch; 14. The Normative And Social Dimensions Of The Transition
Toward A Responsible Circular Biobased Economy Vincent Blok; 15.
Guardianship Of Nature In Three Traditions Of The Global South Dorine Van
Norren; Index.
Stoett; Part 1: Challenges; 2. Environmental Humanities: Politics, Dialogue
and Ethics John Crowley; 3. Decolonising The Dialogue On Climate Change:
Indigenous Knowledges, Legal Orders and Ethics Deborah Mcgregor, Mahisha
Sritharan; 4. Our Relationship To The Land: An Ecology Of Perception Marten
Berkman; 5. A Common Space Of Legal Communication Sandy Lamalle; Part 2:
Re-Collection; 6. Traditional Indigenous Knowledge And The Relationship To
Mother Earth Marie-Josée Tardif, T8aminik Rankin, Kevin Ka'nahsohon Deer;
7. The Encyclical Laudato Si Of The Pope Francis: Roots And Actuality
Jean-Pierre Delville; 8. Persons, Things And Nature In Roman Law:
Reflections On Legal History Arnaud Paturet; 9. Environmental Law: Lexical
Semantics In The Quest For Conceptual Foundations And Legitimacy Caroline
Laske; Part 3: Perspectives; 10. Rights Of Nature, A New Perspective In Law
Valérie Cabanes; 11. Property For Nature Yaëll Emerich; 12. Re-Imagining
The Common Law: Rights Of Nature Tribunals And The Wild Law Judgement
Project Nicole Rogers, Greta Bird, Jo Bird, Michelle Maloney; 13.
Democratic Representation, Environmental Justice, And Future People
Matthias Fritsch; 14. The Normative And Social Dimensions Of The Transition
Toward A Responsible Circular Biobased Economy Vincent Blok; 15.
Guardianship Of Nature In Three Traditions Of The Global South Dorine Van
Norren; Index.