The Right of Nonuse provides a fresh and remarkably different perspective on the real causes of the ills plaguing the world's resources and environment. It re-examines the very nature of nature, and from this new perspective, argues that what is needed is for humans to grant to natural resources a legal right to be left alone - a right of nonuse.
The Right of Nonuse provides a fresh and remarkably different perspective on the real causes of the ills plaguing the world's resources and environment. It re-examines the very nature of nature, and from this new perspective, argues that what is needed is for humans to grant to natural resources a legal right to be left alone - a right of nonuse.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jan G. Laitos is the holder of the John A. Carver, Jr. Chair in Natural Resources and Environmental Law at the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. Previously, he was the law clerk to the Chief Justice of the Colorado Supreme Court, and worked in the Office of Legal Counsel for the United States Department of Justice. Jan Laitos served as Vice Chair and Commissioner on the Colorado Water Quality Control Commission, and is a trustee of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation. He is the author of the authoritative treatise in the property rights field entitled: Law of Property Rights (1999). He is also the author of: The Law of Hazardous Waste and Toxic Substances, 2nd ed. (2008) and Pioneers in Environmental Law (2008).
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowedgments * Part I - INTRODUCTION * Chapter 1: The Nature of Nature * Part II - A SOCIAL - ECONOMIC HISTORY OF RESOURCE USE AND NONUSE * Chapter 2: Defining Natural Resources Use and Nonuse * Chapter 3: Era I - The Age of Human Survival * Chapter 4: Era II - The Age of the Market * Chapter 5: Era III - The Age of Property * Chapter 6: Era IV - The Anthrocene Age * Chapter 7: Era V - The Age of Ecocentrism * Part III - A LEGAL HISTORY OF RESOURCE USE AND NONUSE * Chapter 8: An Introduction to Law and Natural Resources * Chapter 9: First Generation Laws: Creating Use Interests in Natural Resources * Chapter 10: Second Generation Laws: Protecting Human Nonuse Interests * Chapter 11: Proposed Second Generation Laws: Protecting Human Nonuse Interests by Acknowledging the Public Interest in Natural Resources * Chapter 12: Toward a Third Generation of Non-Anthropocentric Resource Nonuse Laws * Part IV - REVEALING THE NONUSE COMPONENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES * Chapter 13: The Biology of Resource Nonuse * Chapter 14: The Science of Resource Nonuse * Chapter 15: The Economics of Resource Nonuse * Part V - TOWARD A LEGALLY-ACKNOWLEDGED RIGHT OF NONUSE * Chapter 16: The Problem of Government Regulation: The Emerging Shift from Anthropocentric to Ecocentric Nonuse Laws * Chapter 17: The Problem of Rights Creation: Can Natural Resources Have Legal Rights? * Chapter 18: The Problem of Standing: May Natural Resources Raise Their Own Right of Nonuse? * Index
* Acknowedgments * Part I - INTRODUCTION * Chapter 1: The Nature of Nature * Part II - A SOCIAL - ECONOMIC HISTORY OF RESOURCE USE AND NONUSE * Chapter 2: Defining Natural Resources Use and Nonuse * Chapter 3: Era I - The Age of Human Survival * Chapter 4: Era II - The Age of the Market * Chapter 5: Era III - The Age of Property * Chapter 6: Era IV - The Anthrocene Age * Chapter 7: Era V - The Age of Ecocentrism * Part III - A LEGAL HISTORY OF RESOURCE USE AND NONUSE * Chapter 8: An Introduction to Law and Natural Resources * Chapter 9: First Generation Laws: Creating Use Interests in Natural Resources * Chapter 10: Second Generation Laws: Protecting Human Nonuse Interests * Chapter 11: Proposed Second Generation Laws: Protecting Human Nonuse Interests by Acknowledging the Public Interest in Natural Resources * Chapter 12: Toward a Third Generation of Non-Anthropocentric Resource Nonuse Laws * Part IV - REVEALING THE NONUSE COMPONENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES * Chapter 13: The Biology of Resource Nonuse * Chapter 14: The Science of Resource Nonuse * Chapter 15: The Economics of Resource Nonuse * Part V - TOWARD A LEGALLY-ACKNOWLEDGED RIGHT OF NONUSE * Chapter 16: The Problem of Government Regulation: The Emerging Shift from Anthropocentric to Ecocentric Nonuse Laws * Chapter 17: The Problem of Rights Creation: Can Natural Resources Have Legal Rights? * Chapter 18: The Problem of Standing: May Natural Resources Raise Their Own Right of Nonuse? * Index
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