Rule of Law for Nature
New Dimensions and Ideas in Environmental Law
Herausgeber: Voigt, Christina
Rule of Law for Nature
New Dimensions and Ideas in Environmental Law
Herausgeber: Voigt, Christina
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Questions the doctrinal construction of environmental law and looks for innovative legal approaches to ecological sustainability.
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Questions the doctrinal construction of environmental law and looks for innovative legal approaches to ecological sustainability.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9781107043268
- ISBN-10: 1107043263
- Artikelnr.: 39506848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 739g
- ISBN-13: 9781107043268
- ISBN-10: 1107043263
- Artikelnr.: 39506848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Environmental Law at the Cross-Roads: Achievements, Shortcomings
and Challenges: 1. Twelve fundamental challenges in environmental law: an
introduction to the concept of rule of law for nature Hans Christian Bugge;
2. Rule of law for nature in a kaleidoscopic world Edith Brown Weiss; 3.
Evolved norms: a canon for the anthropocene Nicholas A. Robinson; Part II.
A Rule of Law for Nature: Theories and Reflection: 4. Grounding the rule of
law Klaus Bosselmann; 5. The rule of nature's law Cormac Cullinan; Part
III. Designing a Rule of Law for Nature: New Dimensions and Ideas: 6.
Eco-logical proportionality - an emerging principle of law for nature? Gerd
Winter; 7. Sustainable development and the rule of law for nature: a
constitutional reading Louis Kotze; 8. The principle of sustainable
development: integration and ecological integrity Christina Voigt; 9. The
need to recognize a coherent legal system as an important element of the
ecosystem approach Froukje M. Platjouw; 10. An emerging legal principle to
restore large scale ecoscapes Anastasia Telesetsky; 11. Traditional norms
and environmental law: the sub-Saharan African case study Chinweze Chizoba,
Jideani Chukwuemeka and Gwen Z. Abiola-Oloke; Part IV. Nature's Rights: 12.
Rules of law for nature's use and nonuse Jan G. Laitos; 13. Realizing
nature's rule of law through rights of waterways Linda Sheehan; Part V.
Procedural Dimensions of a Rule for Law for Nature: 14. Towards a new
instrument for promoting sustainability beyond the EIA and SIA: the
Holistic Impact Assessment Massimiliano Montini; 15. Enforcing
environmental responsibilities. An environmental perspective on the rule of
law and administrative enforcement Annika K. Nilsson; 16. Mechanisms for
reviewing compliance with international environmental law open to private
parties Christina Verones; Part VI. Rule of Law for Nature and the Role of
Companies and Markets: 17. The green economy will not build the rule of law
for nature Rebecca M. Bratspies; 18. Taking nature seriously: can the UN
guiding principles tame corporate profiteering? Surya Deva; Part VII. A
Rule of Law for the Oceans: 19. Conservation of marine biodiversity and the
International Maritime Organization Tore Henriksen; 20. Implementing the
rule of law for nature in the Global Marine Commons: developing
environmental assessment frameworks Robin Warner; 21. Using the public
trust doctrine to achieve ocean stewardship Mary Turnipseed, Michael C.
Blumm, Duncan E. J. Currie, Kristina M. Gjerde, Peter Sand, Mary C. Wood,
Julie A. Hambrook Berkman, Ryke Longest, Gail Osherenko, Stephen E. Roady,
Raphael D. Sagarin and Larry B. Crowder.
and Challenges: 1. Twelve fundamental challenges in environmental law: an
introduction to the concept of rule of law for nature Hans Christian Bugge;
2. Rule of law for nature in a kaleidoscopic world Edith Brown Weiss; 3.
Evolved norms: a canon for the anthropocene Nicholas A. Robinson; Part II.
A Rule of Law for Nature: Theories and Reflection: 4. Grounding the rule of
law Klaus Bosselmann; 5. The rule of nature's law Cormac Cullinan; Part
III. Designing a Rule of Law for Nature: New Dimensions and Ideas: 6.
Eco-logical proportionality - an emerging principle of law for nature? Gerd
Winter; 7. Sustainable development and the rule of law for nature: a
constitutional reading Louis Kotze; 8. The principle of sustainable
development: integration and ecological integrity Christina Voigt; 9. The
need to recognize a coherent legal system as an important element of the
ecosystem approach Froukje M. Platjouw; 10. An emerging legal principle to
restore large scale ecoscapes Anastasia Telesetsky; 11. Traditional norms
and environmental law: the sub-Saharan African case study Chinweze Chizoba,
Jideani Chukwuemeka and Gwen Z. Abiola-Oloke; Part IV. Nature's Rights: 12.
Rules of law for nature's use and nonuse Jan G. Laitos; 13. Realizing
nature's rule of law through rights of waterways Linda Sheehan; Part V.
Procedural Dimensions of a Rule for Law for Nature: 14. Towards a new
instrument for promoting sustainability beyond the EIA and SIA: the
Holistic Impact Assessment Massimiliano Montini; 15. Enforcing
environmental responsibilities. An environmental perspective on the rule of
law and administrative enforcement Annika K. Nilsson; 16. Mechanisms for
reviewing compliance with international environmental law open to private
parties Christina Verones; Part VI. Rule of Law for Nature and the Role of
Companies and Markets: 17. The green economy will not build the rule of law
for nature Rebecca M. Bratspies; 18. Taking nature seriously: can the UN
guiding principles tame corporate profiteering? Surya Deva; Part VII. A
Rule of Law for the Oceans: 19. Conservation of marine biodiversity and the
International Maritime Organization Tore Henriksen; 20. Implementing the
rule of law for nature in the Global Marine Commons: developing
environmental assessment frameworks Robin Warner; 21. Using the public
trust doctrine to achieve ocean stewardship Mary Turnipseed, Michael C.
Blumm, Duncan E. J. Currie, Kristina M. Gjerde, Peter Sand, Mary C. Wood,
Julie A. Hambrook Berkman, Ryke Longest, Gail Osherenko, Stephen E. Roady,
Raphael D. Sagarin and Larry B. Crowder.
Part I. Environmental Law at the Cross-Roads: Achievements, Shortcomings
and Challenges: 1. Twelve fundamental challenges in environmental law: an
introduction to the concept of rule of law for nature Hans Christian Bugge;
2. Rule of law for nature in a kaleidoscopic world Edith Brown Weiss; 3.
Evolved norms: a canon for the anthropocene Nicholas A. Robinson; Part II.
A Rule of Law for Nature: Theories and Reflection: 4. Grounding the rule of
law Klaus Bosselmann; 5. The rule of nature's law Cormac Cullinan; Part
III. Designing a Rule of Law for Nature: New Dimensions and Ideas: 6.
Eco-logical proportionality - an emerging principle of law for nature? Gerd
Winter; 7. Sustainable development and the rule of law for nature: a
constitutional reading Louis Kotze; 8. The principle of sustainable
development: integration and ecological integrity Christina Voigt; 9. The
need to recognize a coherent legal system as an important element of the
ecosystem approach Froukje M. Platjouw; 10. An emerging legal principle to
restore large scale ecoscapes Anastasia Telesetsky; 11. Traditional norms
and environmental law: the sub-Saharan African case study Chinweze Chizoba,
Jideani Chukwuemeka and Gwen Z. Abiola-Oloke; Part IV. Nature's Rights: 12.
Rules of law for nature's use and nonuse Jan G. Laitos; 13. Realizing
nature's rule of law through rights of waterways Linda Sheehan; Part V.
Procedural Dimensions of a Rule for Law for Nature: 14. Towards a new
instrument for promoting sustainability beyond the EIA and SIA: the
Holistic Impact Assessment Massimiliano Montini; 15. Enforcing
environmental responsibilities. An environmental perspective on the rule of
law and administrative enforcement Annika K. Nilsson; 16. Mechanisms for
reviewing compliance with international environmental law open to private
parties Christina Verones; Part VI. Rule of Law for Nature and the Role of
Companies and Markets: 17. The green economy will not build the rule of law
for nature Rebecca M. Bratspies; 18. Taking nature seriously: can the UN
guiding principles tame corporate profiteering? Surya Deva; Part VII. A
Rule of Law for the Oceans: 19. Conservation of marine biodiversity and the
International Maritime Organization Tore Henriksen; 20. Implementing the
rule of law for nature in the Global Marine Commons: developing
environmental assessment frameworks Robin Warner; 21. Using the public
trust doctrine to achieve ocean stewardship Mary Turnipseed, Michael C.
Blumm, Duncan E. J. Currie, Kristina M. Gjerde, Peter Sand, Mary C. Wood,
Julie A. Hambrook Berkman, Ryke Longest, Gail Osherenko, Stephen E. Roady,
Raphael D. Sagarin and Larry B. Crowder.
and Challenges: 1. Twelve fundamental challenges in environmental law: an
introduction to the concept of rule of law for nature Hans Christian Bugge;
2. Rule of law for nature in a kaleidoscopic world Edith Brown Weiss; 3.
Evolved norms: a canon for the anthropocene Nicholas A. Robinson; Part II.
A Rule of Law for Nature: Theories and Reflection: 4. Grounding the rule of
law Klaus Bosselmann; 5. The rule of nature's law Cormac Cullinan; Part
III. Designing a Rule of Law for Nature: New Dimensions and Ideas: 6.
Eco-logical proportionality - an emerging principle of law for nature? Gerd
Winter; 7. Sustainable development and the rule of law for nature: a
constitutional reading Louis Kotze; 8. The principle of sustainable
development: integration and ecological integrity Christina Voigt; 9. The
need to recognize a coherent legal system as an important element of the
ecosystem approach Froukje M. Platjouw; 10. An emerging legal principle to
restore large scale ecoscapes Anastasia Telesetsky; 11. Traditional norms
and environmental law: the sub-Saharan African case study Chinweze Chizoba,
Jideani Chukwuemeka and Gwen Z. Abiola-Oloke; Part IV. Nature's Rights: 12.
Rules of law for nature's use and nonuse Jan G. Laitos; 13. Realizing
nature's rule of law through rights of waterways Linda Sheehan; Part V.
Procedural Dimensions of a Rule for Law for Nature: 14. Towards a new
instrument for promoting sustainability beyond the EIA and SIA: the
Holistic Impact Assessment Massimiliano Montini; 15. Enforcing
environmental responsibilities. An environmental perspective on the rule of
law and administrative enforcement Annika K. Nilsson; 16. Mechanisms for
reviewing compliance with international environmental law open to private
parties Christina Verones; Part VI. Rule of Law for Nature and the Role of
Companies and Markets: 17. The green economy will not build the rule of law
for nature Rebecca M. Bratspies; 18. Taking nature seriously: can the UN
guiding principles tame corporate profiteering? Surya Deva; Part VII. A
Rule of Law for the Oceans: 19. Conservation of marine biodiversity and the
International Maritime Organization Tore Henriksen; 20. Implementing the
rule of law for nature in the Global Marine Commons: developing
environmental assessment frameworks Robin Warner; 21. Using the public
trust doctrine to achieve ocean stewardship Mary Turnipseed, Michael C.
Blumm, Duncan E. J. Currie, Kristina M. Gjerde, Peter Sand, Mary C. Wood,
Julie A. Hambrook Berkman, Ryke Longest, Gail Osherenko, Stephen E. Roady,
Raphael D. Sagarin and Larry B. Crowder.