Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BOOKs | National Law School | Library Compactors | 344.046 LOW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 15109 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1
Introduction: towards global ethics
By NICHOLAS LOW
chapter 2
An outline of the problems ahead
By ARNE NAESS
justice challenges
chapter 3
Environmental justice challenges at home and abroad
By ROBERT BULLARD
chapter 4
The ecological balance in an era of globalization
By VANDANA SHIVA
chapter 5
Chernobyl, global environmental injustice, and mutagenic threats
By KRISTIN SHRADER-FRECHETTE
chapter 6
Justice, the market, and climate change
By CLIVE HAMILTON
Part II Environmental justice: issues of principle
chapter 7
Considerations on the environment of justice
By DAVID HARVEY
chapter 8
Care-sensitive ethics and situated universalism
By KAREN WARREN
chapter 9
Ethics across the species boundary
By PETER SINGER
chapter 10
Mapping human rights
By TOM REGAN
chapter 11
Indigenous ecologies and an ethic of connection
By DEBORAH BIRD ROSE
chapter 12
Ecological ethics from rights to recognition: multiple spheres of justice for humans, animals and nature
By VAL plumwood
Part III Global political justice
chapter 13
Indigenous peoples, the conservation of traditional ecological knowledge, and global governance
By HENRIETTA FOURMILE
chapter 14
Fairness matters: the role of equity in international regime formation
By ORAN R. YOUNG
chapter 15
Global ecological democracy
By JOHN S. DRYZEK
chapter 16
Restructuring the space of democracy: the effects of capitalist globalization and the ecological crisis on the form and substance of democracy
By ELMAR ALTVATER
There are no comments on this title.