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"The timing of this publication is extremely fortuitous. Prior to the Corona-pandemic, ecological law might have been viewed as utopian, now it becomes vitally important for humanity and the book shows why. A precise analysis of systemic failure, it defines the principles and rules of Earth-based law and governance. A truly outstanding read." -- Klaus Bosselmann, University of Auckland, New Zealand
"Geoffrey Garver stands without peer on the intersection of ecological law and systems thinking. This nuanced and sophisticated book provides one of the clearest accounts yet about how law can be reconfigured to promote a mutually enhancing human-Earth relationship." -- Peter D. Burdon, Associate Dean (learning and teaching), University of Adelaide Law School, Australia
"This book offers a bold vision of ecological law, a radical shift of how we think and go about environmental regulation. [It] will be useful both for students and scholars of environmental law." -- Giorgos Kallis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
"Absolutely indispensable, this fiery legal work introduces the content of ecological law, a conception of law of which the fundamental idea is to regulate the human-Earth relationship within ecological limits without neglecting law's major principle: justice. Geoffrey Garver is a pioneer and revolutionizes legal theory with his transdisciplinary approach and his direct proposal to test Ecological Law on the political economic level as a strategy for degrowth." -- Cristiane Derani, Dean of Graduate Studies, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil