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El. knyga: Ecological Law in Practice: Case Studies for a Transformative Approach [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formatas: 286 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781032622378
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  • Formatas: 286 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781032622378
"This book presents a series of 'ecological law' case studies, designed to illustrate in concrete, real-world ways how ecological law would transform law in a range of diverse contexts. Ecological law is an emerging, and currently mostly theoretical, discipline grounded on the need to shift away from anthropocentric legal systems, which aim to promote economic growth using strong protections of private property regimes and state sovereignty, to ecological approaches, which emphasize ecocentrism, the primacy of ecological limits and intragenerational, intergenerational and interspecies fairness and justice. The ecological law case studies presented in this book apply the theoretical principles and concepts of ecological law to diverse real-world situations or activities in several countries and contexts. Taking up a range of examples from Brazil, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Nigeria, the United States and internationally, the book demonstrates the concrete relevance of ecological law to contemporary sustainability challenges, as it reveals pathways for overcoming real-world challenges in the implementation and public acceptance of ecological law. This book will appeal to researchers, scholars and policy makers working in the area of environmental law and governance; as well as others with relevant interests in sociolegal studies, human geography, political science, and environmental studies"--

This book presents a series of ‘ecological law’ case studies, designed to illustrate in concrete, real-world ways how ecological law would transform law in a range of diverse contexts.



This book presents a series of ‘ecological law’ case studies, designed to illustrate in concrete, real-world ways how ecological law would transform law in a range of diverse contexts.

Ecological law is an emerging, and currently mostly theoretical, discipline grounded on the need to shift away from anthropocentric legal systems, which aim to promote economic growth using strong protections of private property regimes and state sovereignty, to ecological approaches, which emphasize ecocentrism, the primacy of ecological limits and intragenerational, intergenerational and interspecies fairness and justice. The ecological law case studies presented in this book apply the theoretical principles and concepts of ecological law to diverse real-world situations or activities in several countries and contexts. Taking up a range of examples from Brazil, Canada, Germany, Mexico, Nigeria, the United States and internationally, the book demonstrates the concrete relevance of ecological law to contemporary sustainability challenges, as it reveals pathways for overcoming real-world challenges in the implementation and public acceptance of ecological law.

This book will appeal to researchers, scholars and policy makers working in the area of environmental law and governance; as well as others with relevant interests in sociolegal studies, human geography, political science, and environmental studies.

1. Introduction Geoffrey Garver
2. Overview of Ecological Law Case
Studies Geoffrey Garver Nine Case Studies Part I Development projects
3. A
proposed phosphate mine and fertilizer plant in Anitįpolis, Brazil Cristiane
Derani, Gabriela Pinheiro, Adrian Amaral, Āngela Maria Konrath and Taisi
Copetti
4. Ecological law and Quartier Dix30, Canadas first Lifestyle
Centre Geoffrey Garver Part II Wild plants and animals
5. Human impacts on
Posidonia oceanica in the Mediterranean Sea: Bringing together ecological law
and green criminology Esteban Morelle-Hungrķa and Pablo Serra-Palao
6. We are
all in the same pod: How ecological law can revitalise the Southern Resident
Orcas Rosalind Warner and Kriss Kevorkian Part III Restoration of damaged
sites and ecosystems
7. Restoration, protection, and legal personhood of
River Ethiope in Nigeria Irikefe Dafe, Geoffrey Garver, Ngozi Finette Unuigbe
and Grant Wilson
8. Ecological restoration at three Australian regulatory
sites: Opportunities for a law beyond the human? Emille Boulot and Joshua
Sterlin Part IV International engagements
9. Ecological trade in North
America: A radical transformation of CUSMA-USMCA Geoffrey Garver and Carla
Sbert
10. Ecological law and marine biodiversity on the High Seas Sarah
Reiter and Dillon Post Part V Community and civil society engagements
11.
Intergenerational justice, right to healthy environment and rights of nature:
The role of German civil society in the transition to ecological law Stefan
Knauss Synthesis and Conclusion Geoffrey Garver
Geoffrey Garver is part-time Professor at Concordia University, Montreal, and Research Associate and Course Lecturer at McGill University, Montreal, Canada.