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El. knyga: Ecological Integrity and International Law: Peace, Public Health, and Global Security

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  • Formatas: 362 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040310502
  • Formatas: 362 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040310502

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This book examines how the principle of ecological integrity in international law and governance can help address our current global crises.

The principle of ecological integrity points to the basic foundations that must exist for life – all life – not only to exist but also to flourish. Ecological integrity, or well-being, cuts across legal and geopolitical spheres, insofar as it is the decisions within our systems of governance that determine the integrity of our various living systems. This book provides a comprehensive examination of how the principle of ecological integrity can help us respond to our current crises of global conflict and insecurity. Including chapters by both academics and practitioners and by both experienced and emerging authors, the book covers a range of contemporary issues – the climate crisis, war, the pandemic, food, and more – at the intersection of peace, public health, and global security.

It will appeal to scholars across a range of fields, including law, sociology, political science, environmental studies, and public health.



This book examines how the principle of ecological integrity in international law and governance can help address our current global crises.

Section 1 Ecological Integrity, Conflict, and Human Security 1 Lessons
from Ukraine: The Critical Role of Ecological Integrity in Times of War,
Armed Conflict, and Occupation Kathryn Gwiazdon 2 Unexpected Challenges for
the European Green Deal: COVID-19, War in Ukraine, and the Energy Crisis Eva
Cudlķnovį, Roman Buchtele, Nikola Sagapova, Miloslav Lapka, and Antonķn
Hoica 3 Shattered Rights, Emerging Economies and Laws, and New Awareness:
What Ethical Visions in a Stormy Reality? The Trajectory of Emergency Powers
Marco Ettore Grasso 4 Global Food Systems: Challenges for an Ecological
Perspective Cristiane Derani 5 Food Security and Ecological Integrity:
European Responses to Growing Global Instability Alicia Epstein 6
Zero-Tolerance for Environmental Crimes: Going Scorched Earth to Save the
World Joseph M. Gabris Section 2 Ecological Integrity and Climate Security
7 The Political Morality of Adaptation: Recognition and Relationality in a
Climate Changed World Bruce Jennings 8 Ecological Integrity and Indigenous
Farming Practices in Africa: Balancing Traditional Knowledge and Scientific
Methods in Climate Adaptation Ngozi Finette Unuigbe 9 A Healthy Environment,
a Healthy Climate, and the Right to Health: European Union and International
Developments Ottavio Quirico 10 Lessons from World War II: Mobilizing Canada
to Fight the Climate Crisis Anne Venton 11 The Next Green Frontier: Legal
Readiness for Climate Finance Virginia Zambrano 12 A Nun, Some Children,
Climate Change, and a Novel Duty of Care Sharma Considered Janice Gray
Section 3 Evolutions in Understanding Ecological Integrity 13 Moving from
Monocultures to Resilience Geoffrey Garver and Cristiane Derani 14
Sustainability and Recycling: The Scientific Approach Renata Adami, Salvatore
De Pasquale, and Maria Sarno 15 Which Legal Principles for the European
Ecological Transition? The Case of the Circular Economy Massimiliano Montini
16 The Double-Edged Sword: Reconciling How Developments in Public Health
Equate to Increased Life Expectancy and Resource Degradation Shauna M. Lange
17 Healthy Environment: Elaboration of a Clearly Defined Notion and Forms of
Protection by European Administrative Courts Emanuele Fratto Rosi Grippaudo
18 The Place of Public Policy Management Councils and Policy Conferences in
Alleviating the Health Challenges in the Niger Delta Nsikan-Abasi Odong
Section 4 Ecological Integrity for Peace 19 Teaching Peace and Public
Health Using Indigenous Law: The Educational and Pedagogical Challenges
Kathleen Mahoney 20 Indigenous Peacebuilding and Environmental Restorative
Justice Giada Giacomini 21 Indigenous Governments Exercising Environmental
Law Jurisdiction: Hope for the Future? Bradford W. Morse 22 Find the Law in
Your Heart: The Role of Non-Local Intuition in Legal Reasoning Orsolya Bįnyai
23 The Earth Charter Movement for Social Democracy and an Ecological Economy
Peter Venton 24 Earth Trusteeship: Unraveling the Mysteries of an Ecological
Trust Justin Sobion 25 Beyond Stockholm +50: Pushing for Earth Governance
Klaus Bosselmann
Klaus Bosselmann is Professor of Environmental Law and Founding Director of the New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Kathryn Gwiazdon is Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Ethics and Law and Professor of International Law, Northern Illinois University College of Law, United States.

Virginia Zambrano is Professor of Law at the University of Salerno, Italy.