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Exploring wild law : the philosophy of earth jurisprudence / edited by Peter Burdon

Contributor(s): Publication details: Sydney : Wakefield Press, 2011.Description: ix, 357 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781862549463
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.046 BUR
Contents:
A History of Wild Law 12 Principles and Characteristics of Earth Jurisprudence 35 The Great Jurisprudence 59 Part Two Inspiration for Earth Jurisprudence 77 Place as Inspiration 97 And finally humans 116 A Biogenic Approach to Ethics 137 Customary 157 The Rights of Nature 225 Building a Body of Earth Law for the Next Forty Years 236 Stories from the Environmental Frontier 249 Ecological Conceptions of Property 257 Two Paradigms 270 How We Control the Environment and Others 279 Earth Jurisprudence and the Ecological Case for DE growth 293 Towards a Garden of Eden 305 Earth Jurisprudence in the African Context 173 Part Three Earth Jurisprudence in Practice 181 Is There Any Evidence of Earth Jurisprudence in Existing Law? 192 From Reductionist Environmental Law to Sustainability Law 204 Conflict Resolution in the Ecozoic Age 214 The Earth Charter Covenants and Earth Jurisprudence 313 Governance for Integrity? A Distant but Necessary Goal 324 A Vision for Human Occupancy of Earth in 339 Appendix 349 Copyright
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A History of Wild Law 12
Principles and Characteristics of Earth Jurisprudence 35
The Great Jurisprudence 59
Part Two Inspiration for Earth Jurisprudence 77
Place as Inspiration 97
And finally humans 116
A Biogenic Approach to Ethics 137
Customary 157
The Rights of Nature 225
Building a Body of Earth Law for the Next Forty Years 236
Stories from the Environmental Frontier 249
Ecological Conceptions of Property 257
Two Paradigms 270
How We Control the Environment and Others 279
Earth Jurisprudence and the Ecological Case for DE growth 293
Towards a Garden of Eden 305
Earth Jurisprudence in the African Context 173
Part Three Earth Jurisprudence in Practice 181
Is There Any Evidence of Earth Jurisprudence in Existing Law? 192
From Reductionist Environmental Law to Sustainability Law 204
Conflict Resolution in the Ecozoic Age 214
The Earth Charter Covenants and Earth Jurisprudence 313
Governance for Integrity? A Distant but Necessary Goal 324
A Vision for Human Occupancy of Earth in 339
Appendix 349
Copyright