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Thought, law, rights and action in the age of environmental crisis

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2015Description: 322p ixISBN:
  • 9781784711320
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.762000 GRE
Contents:
Table of contents Contents: Introduction: Thought, Law, Rights and Action in an Age of Environmental Crisis - In Search of Better Future Histories Anna Grear and Evadne Grant PART I PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS 1. Doubt and Denial: Epistemic Responsibility Meets Climate Change Scepticism Lorraine Code 2. Actors or Spectators? Vulnerability and Critical Environmental Law Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos 3. Reflections on the Relationship between Environmental Regulation, Human rights and Beyond - with Heidegger Margherita Pieraccini 4. Radicalism and Conservativism in Environmental Law Sean Coyle PART II RECONFIGURING THE LEGAL 5. Human Rights and Environmental Protection in India: The Judicial Journey from Public Interest Litigation to the National Green Tribunal Gitanjali N. Gill 6. Reimagining Adjudication: Human Rights Courts and the Environment Evadne Grant PART III ACTIVISM AND PRAXIS 7. Human Rights Practice: A Means to Environmental Ends? Kate Donald 8. Schopenhaur's Mitleid: Environmental Outrage and Human Rights Tom Kerns PART IV MULTI-LEVEL REFORMULATIONS 9. Reimagining Ecological Governance Through Human Rights and a Rediscovery of the Commons David Bollier and Burns H. Weston 10. Towards New Legal Futures? In Search of Renewing Foundations Anna Grear Index
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Table of contents
Contents:

Introduction: Thought, Law, Rights and Action in an Age of Environmental Crisis - In Search of Better Future Histories
Anna Grear and Evadne Grant

PART I PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS
1. Doubt and Denial: Epistemic Responsibility Meets Climate Change Scepticism
Lorraine Code

2. Actors or Spectators? Vulnerability and Critical Environmental Law
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos

3. Reflections on the Relationship between Environmental Regulation, Human rights and Beyond - with Heidegger
Margherita Pieraccini

4. Radicalism and Conservativism in Environmental Law
Sean Coyle

PART II RECONFIGURING THE LEGAL
5. Human Rights and Environmental Protection in India: The Judicial Journey from Public Interest Litigation to the National Green Tribunal
Gitanjali N. Gill

6. Reimagining Adjudication: Human Rights Courts and the Environment
Evadne Grant

PART III ACTIVISM AND PRAXIS
7. Human Rights Practice: A Means to Environmental Ends?
Kate Donald

8. Schopenhaur's Mitleid: Environmental Outrage and Human Rights
Tom Kerns

PART IV MULTI-LEVEL REFORMULATIONS
9. Reimagining Ecological Governance Through Human Rights and a Rediscovery of the Commons
David Bollier and Burns H. Weston

10. Towards New Legal Futures? In Search of Renewing Foundations
Anna Grear

Index

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