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Environmental discourses in public and international law

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012Description: 536p xxiISBN:
  • 9781139094610
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.046 JES
Contents:
Content: Environmental Discourses in Public and International Law - Half title page. pp i-ii Connecting International Law with Public Law. Pp. iii-iv; Environmental Discourses in Public and International Law - Title page. Pp. v-v; By Brad Jessup, Kim Rubenstein; Copyright page. Pp. vi-vi; Contents. Pp. vii-ix; Contributors. Pp. x-xviii; By Brad Jessup, Kim Rubenstein, Afshin Akhtarkhavari, Ben Boer, Sanja Bogojević, River Cordes-Holland, Jaye Ellis, Lee Godden, Nicole Graham, Stefan Gruber, Kheng-Lian Koh, Bettina Lange, Peter Lawrence, Simon Marsden, Paul Martin, Julia Mayo-Ramsay, Jeffrey McGee, Thomas Pogge, Donald R. Rothwell, Elizabeth Rough, Mark Shepheard, Tim Stephens, Ros Taplin; Series Editors’ Preface. Pp. xix-xx; By Kim RubensteinandThomas Pogge, Thomas Pogge; Editors’ Preface. Pp. xxi-xxii; By Brad Jessup, Kim Rubenstein; Introduction - Using discourse theory to untangle public and international environmental law. Pp. 1-20; By Brad Jessup, Kim Rubenstein; Part I - Theories and rights as discourses in environmental law. Pp. 21-120; 1 - Justice for future generations.:pp. 23-46; Environment Discourses International Law And Climate Change; By Peter Lawrence; 2 - The journey of environmental justice through public and international law. Pp. 47-70; By Brad Jessup; 3 - The political discourse of land stewardship reframed as a statutory duty. Pp. 71-95; By Mark Shepheard, Paul Martin; 4 - Dephysicalisation and entitlement.:pp. 96-120; Legal And Cultural Discourses Of Place As Property; Part II - Discourses in environmental decisions. Pp. 121-142; 5 - Perspectives on discourse in international environmental law.:pp 123-142. Expert Knowledge And Challenges To Deliberative Democracy; 6 - Getting to yes:1. Pp. 143-169; Structuring And Disciplining Arguments For And Against Transgenic Agricultural Products In European Union Authorisations; By Bettina Lange; 7 - Nuclear narratives, environmental discourse and UK energy policy and legislation, 1970–2008. Pp. 170-192; By Elizabeth Rough; Part III - Environmental discourses in legal institutions. Pp. 193-260; 8 - International courts and sustainable development. Pp. 195-217; Using Old Tools To Shape A New Discourse; By Tim Stephens; 9 - The discourse of environmental security in the ASEAN context. Pp/ 218-237; By Kheng-Lian Koh; 10 - Public participation in transboundary environmental impact assessment. Pp. 238-260; Closing The Gap Between International And Public Law; By Simon Marsden; Part IV - Discourses in climate law. Pp. 261-352; 11 - Climate change. Pp. 263-285; Limits Discourses At The Interface Of International Law And Environmental Law; By Lee Godden; 12 - The national interest or good international citizenship? Pp. 286-307; Australia And Its Approach To International And Public Climate Law; By River Cordes-Holland; 13 - The Asia-Pacific Partnership. :pp. 308-330; A Deepened Market Liberal Model For The International Climate Regime; By Jeffrey McGee, Ros Taplin; 14 - Global gazing: pp. 331-352; Viewing Markets Through The Lens Of Emissions Trading Discourses; By Sanja Bogojević; Part V - Discourses in the commons. Pp. 353-447; 15 - Polar opposites:. Pp. 355-374; Environmental Discourses And Management In Antarctica And The Arctic; By Donald R. Rothwell; 16 - Heritage discourses. Pp. 375-398; By Ben Boer, Stefan Gruber; 17 - Environmental principles and social change in the ocean dumping regime:. Pp. 399-419; A Case Study Of The Disposal Of Carbon Dioxide Into The Seabed; By Afshin Akhtarkhavari; 18 - Environmental discourses in the ocean commons: pp. 420-435; The Case Of Ocean Fertilisation; By Julia Mayo-Ramsay; Concluding remarks - Discourse versus strategy. Pp. 436-447; By Thomas Pogge; Bibliography. pp. 448-514; Index. pp. 515-536.
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Content:
Environmental Discourses in Public and International Law - Half title page. pp i-ii
Connecting International Law with Public Law. Pp. iii-iv;
Environmental Discourses in Public and International Law - Title page. Pp. v-v;
By Brad Jessup, Kim Rubenstein;
Copyright page. Pp. vi-vi;
Contents. Pp. vii-ix;
Contributors. Pp. x-xviii;
By Brad Jessup, Kim Rubenstein, Afshin Akhtarkhavari, Ben Boer, Sanja Bogojević, River Cordes-Holland, Jaye Ellis, Lee Godden, Nicole Graham, Stefan Gruber, Kheng-Lian Koh, Bettina Lange, Peter Lawrence, Simon Marsden, Paul Martin, Julia Mayo-Ramsay, Jeffrey McGee, Thomas Pogge, Donald R. Rothwell, Elizabeth Rough, Mark Shepheard, Tim Stephens, Ros Taplin;
Series Editors’ Preface. Pp. xix-xx;
By Kim RubensteinandThomas Pogge, Thomas Pogge;
Editors’ Preface. Pp. xxi-xxii;
By Brad Jessup, Kim Rubenstein;
Introduction - Using discourse theory to untangle public and international environmental law. Pp. 1-20;
By Brad Jessup, Kim Rubenstein;
Part I - Theories and rights as discourses in environmental law. Pp. 21-120;
1 - Justice for future generations.:pp. 23-46;
Environment Discourses International Law And Climate Change;
By Peter Lawrence;
2 - The journey of environmental justice through public and international law. Pp. 47-70;
By Brad Jessup;
3 - The political discourse of land stewardship reframed as a statutory duty. Pp. 71-95;
By Mark Shepheard, Paul Martin;
4 - Dephysicalisation and entitlement.:pp. 96-120;
Legal And Cultural Discourses Of Place As Property;
Part II - Discourses in environmental decisions. Pp. 121-142;
5 - Perspectives on discourse in international environmental law.:pp 123-142.
Expert Knowledge And Challenges To Deliberative Democracy;
6 - Getting to yes:1. Pp. 143-169;
Structuring And Disciplining Arguments For And Against Transgenic Agricultural Products In European Union Authorisations;
By Bettina Lange;
7 - Nuclear narratives, environmental discourse and UK energy policy and legislation, 1970–2008. Pp. 170-192;
By Elizabeth Rough;
Part III - Environmental discourses in legal institutions. Pp. 193-260;
8 - International courts and sustainable development. Pp. 195-217;
Using Old Tools To Shape A New Discourse;
By Tim Stephens;
9 - The discourse of environmental security in the ASEAN context. Pp/ 218-237;
By Kheng-Lian Koh;
10 - Public participation in transboundary environmental impact assessment. Pp. 238-260;
Closing The Gap Between International And Public Law;
By Simon Marsden;
Part IV - Discourses in climate law. Pp. 261-352;
11 - Climate change. Pp. 263-285;
Limits Discourses At The Interface Of International Law And Environmental Law;
By Lee Godden;
12 - The national interest or good international citizenship? Pp. 286-307;
Australia And Its Approach To International And Public Climate Law;
By River Cordes-Holland;
13 - The Asia-Pacific Partnership. :pp. 308-330;
A Deepened Market Liberal Model For The International Climate Regime;
By Jeffrey McGee, Ros Taplin;
14 - Global gazing: pp. 331-352;
Viewing Markets Through The Lens Of Emissions Trading Discourses;
By Sanja Bogojević;
Part V - Discourses in the commons. Pp. 353-447;
15 - Polar opposites:. Pp. 355-374;
Environmental Discourses And Management In Antarctica And The Arctic;
By Donald R. Rothwell;
16 - Heritage discourses. Pp. 375-398;
By Ben Boer, Stefan Gruber;
17 - Environmental principles and social change in the ocean dumping regime:. Pp. 399-419;
A Case Study Of The Disposal Of Carbon Dioxide Into The Seabed;
By Afshin Akhtarkhavari;
18 - Environmental discourses in the ocean commons: pp. 420-435;
The Case Of Ocean Fertilisation;
By Julia Mayo-Ramsay;
Concluding remarks - Discourse versus strategy. Pp. 436-447;
By Thomas Pogge;
Bibliography. pp. 448-514;
Index. pp. 515-536.