In the Wilds of Climate Law

In the Wilds of Climate Law
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ISBN-10 : 1921513640
ISBN-13 : 9781921513640
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Synopsis In the Wilds of Climate Law by : Rosemary Lyster

As the challenge of climate change begins to impact upon all aspects of everyday life, the need for a wider approach to its legal implications is never more urgent. This unique text from some of the country's top legal academics as well as Stanford University's Professor Armin Rosencranz, illustrates with disturbing clarity how legal policy, litigation, investment, corporations law, labor law, property law, international law, and WTO law all intersect with the enviornmental legal framework when considering the impacts of climate change.

Wild Law - In Practice

Wild Law - In Practice
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781136008320
ISBN-13 : 1136008322
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Synopsis Wild Law - In Practice by : Michelle Maloney

Wild Law - In Practice aims to facilitate the transition of Earth Jurisprudence from theory into practice. Earth Jurisprudence is an emerging philosophy of law, coined by cultural historian and geologian Thomas Berry. It seeks to analyse the contribution of law in constructing, maintaining and perpetuating anthropocentrism and addresses the ways in which this orientation can be undermined and ultimately eliminated. In place of anthropocentrism, Earth Jurisprudence advocates an interpretation of law based on the ecocentric concept of an Earth community that includes both human and nonhuman entities. Addressing topics that include a critique of the effectiveness of environmental law in protecting the environment, developments in domestic/constitutional law recognising the rights of nature, and the regulation of sustainability, Wild Law - In Practice is the first book to focus specifically on the practical legal implications of Earth Jurisprudence.

Wild Law

Wild Law
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Publisher : Siber Ink
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9781920025724
ISBN-13 : 1920025723
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Wild Law by : Cormac Cullinan

In this visionary book, Cormac Cullinan explains how, if the community of life on Earth is to survive, a new understanding of nature and a new concept of legal systems are needed. Cullinan proposes a new approach or "e;Earth Jurisprudence"e; and gives practical guidance on how to begin moving towards it. He shows that this philosophy could help develop new legal systems that would foster human connections to nature. It would encourage personal and social practices that ensure our planet remains liveable.Wild Law is an inspiring and stimulating book, which fuses politics, legal theory, ancient wisdom and personal experiences into a fascinating and eminently readable story.

International Law in the Era of Climate Change

International Law in the Era of Climate Change
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9781781006085
ISBN-13 : 1781006083
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis International Law in the Era of Climate Change by : Rosemary Gail Rayfuse

'UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called Climate Change "the defining issue of our era". It presents international law and lawyers with a wide range of novel issues, practical as well as conceptual. These challenges are addressed in this volume with great authority by many of the leading international law scholars of our generation. It is an important and distinctive contribution to the burgeoning literature on an issue critical for the future of our planet.' – David Freestone, George Washington University, US Climate change will fundamentally affect every area of human endeavour, including the development of international law. This book maps the current and potential impacts of climate change on the norms, principles, rules and processes of international law. This timely study brings together a group of leading scholars in their respective fields of international law to examine the impacts of climate change, and our responses to it, on the whole spectrum of international legal regimes, including those dealing with everything from climate displacement, human rights, and international trade and investment, to the oceans, the environment, armed conflicts and the use of force, and outer-space. the volume also examines the impacts of climate change on the underlying principles and processes of international law including those relating to the making and enforcement of international law and to third party dispute resolution. the book shows that there is much more to dealing with climate change than negotiating one global climate change-specific regime. Other areas of international law can, and must, be included in the solution. In this way international law can maximise its coherence and its efficacy. This well-documented study will appeal to international lawyers, academics, policy makers, government employees, negotiators, practitioners, international legal theorists and anyone interested in climate change and how to maximise our international legal and policy responses to it.

Research Handbook on Climate Change Law and Loss & Damage

Research Handbook on Climate Change Law and Loss & Damage
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9781788974028
ISBN-13 : 1788974026
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Handbook on Climate Change Law and Loss & Damage by : Doelle, Meinhard

This timely Research Handbook offers an insightful review of how legal systems Ð whether domestic, international or transnational Ð can and should adjust to fairly and effectively support loss and damage (L&D) claims in climate change law.Ê International contributors guide readers through a detailed assessment of the history and current state of L&D provisions under the UN climate regime and consider the opportunities to fund L&D claims both within and outside the UN climate system.Ê

Climate Law and Developing Countries

Climate Law and Developing Countries
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ISBN-10 : 1848449828
ISBN-13 : 9781848449824
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Synopsis Climate Law and Developing Countries by : Benjamin J. Richardson

This timely book examines the legal and policy challenges in international, regional and national settings, faced by developing countries in mitigating and adapting to climate change. With contributions from over 20 international scholars from developing and developed countries, the book tackles both long-standing concerns and current controversies. It considers the positions of developing countries in the negotiation of a new international legal regime to replace the Kyoto Protocol and canvasses various domestic issues, including implementation of CDM projects, governance of adaptation measures and regulation of the biofuels industry. Through a unique focus on the developing world, this book makes a significant contribution to understanding current challenges and future directions of climate law. It will prove a stimulating read for legal academics, undergraduate and graduate law students as well as policymakers interested in the role of developing countries in climate change law. The book originates from an international conference on Climate Law in Developing Countries Post-2012, co-sponsored by the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law and Osgoode Hall Law School. The book is part of the ongoing mandate of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law to generate collaborative research on the most pressing issues in environmental law.

Research Handbook on Climate Change and Trade Law

Research Handbook on Climate Change and Trade Law
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 564
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ISBN-10 : 9781783478446
ISBN-13 : 1783478446
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Handbook on Climate Change and Trade Law by : Panagiotis Delimatsis

The interaction between climate change and trade has grown in prominence in recent years. This Research Handbook contains authoritative original contributions from leading experts working at the interface between trade and climate change. It maps the state of affairs in such diverse areas as: carbon credits and taxes, sustainable standard-setting and trade in ‘green’ goods and services or investment, from both a regional and global perspective. Panagiotis Delimatsis redefines the interrelationship of trade and climate change for future scholarship in this area.

Debating Climate Law

Debating Climate Law
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 473
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ISBN-10 : 9781108840156
ISBN-13 : 1108840159
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Debating Climate Law by : Benoit Mayer

An innovative volume that covers all the common topics of climate law currently debated in the global academic community.

Exploring Wild Law

Exploring Wild Law
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Publisher : Wakefield Press
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9781743050736
ISBN-13 : 1743050739
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Exploring Wild Law by : Peter Burdon

From cover: "Wild law is a groundbreaking approach to law that stresses human interconnectedness and dependence on nature. It critiques existing law for promoting environmental harm and seeks to establish a mutually enhancing human-Earth relationship. For the first time, this volume brings together voices fromt he leading proponents of wild law around the world. It introduces readers to the idea of wild law and considers its relationship to environmental law, the rights of nature, science, religion, property law and international governance."

An Ecological Approach to International Law

An Ecological Approach to International Law
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 462
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ISBN-10 : 9781134715855
ISBN-13 : 1134715854
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis An Ecological Approach to International Law by : Prue Taylor

An Ecological Approach to International Law shows that international environmental law is fundamentally flawed and not equipped to meet global challenges. The book examines international legal responses to global climate change by analysing key concepts such as the doctrine of state sovereignty, the law on state responsibility, environmental rights and common heritage of mankind.