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Law - Philosophical Conept
Earth Scinces - Environmental Law
Jurisprudence
Table of Contents
Preface to the second edition,
Preface to the first edition,
Author's note,
Foreword by Thomas Berry,
Part 1 Rethinking governance,
1 Anthills and aardvarks,
Part 2 The world as we know it,
2 The illusion of independence,
3 The myth of the master species,
4 Why law and jurisprudence matter,
5 The conceit of law,
Part 3 Earth governance,
6 Respecting the Great Law,
7 Remembering who we are,
8 The question of rights,
9 Elements of Earth governance,
Part 4 The journey into wildness,
10 Seeking Earth jurisprudence,
11 The rhythms of life,
12 The law of the land,
13 A communion of communities,
14 Transforming law and governance,
Part 5 The terrain ahead,
15 The mountain path,
Postscript The emergence of Wild Law,
Appendix Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth,
References,
Bibliography,
Index,
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