Earth jurisprudence is an emerging area of law in which the integrity and health of ecosystems become a central concern of human legal and political institutions. In recent years, several countries have proposed constitutional reforms which mandate legal recognition of ecosystems’ ‘right to exist’. As one of the architects of this new legal framework observed, Ecuador has taken a step into the ‘legal unknown’ and ‘a lot of people will be watching what happens’. At this stage in its development, both the practice and theory of this emergent jurisprudence occupy indeterminate terrain, but one already inscribed by humanist precepts of what ‘rights’ and ‘nature’ might consist of. Mindful that nature and rights are contested concepts...
Since 2009, the United Nations programme on Harmony with Nature has sought a new philosophy of globa...
This book, and the intellectual and legal movement summarised within its pages, charts a bold altern...
The emergence of the rights of nature is a clear response to the current environmental crisis. But s...
To date, international processes associated with sustainable development have not led to an internat...
Who belongs to communities of justice in the Anthropocene? While Western and non-Western traditions ...
This paper investigates central ideas in the emergent field of Earth Jurisprudence. It suggests that...
This thesis investigates whether and if so how the incorporation of a concept from an indigenous wor...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first country in the world to make nature a subject of constitutional ri...
The recognition of rights to nature by the Constitution of Ecuador sets a new normative scenario for...
The Rights of Nature is an emerging concept within sustainable development, it states that the curre...
This book focuses on analysing how legal systems set the terms for interactions between human beings...
Earth jurisprudence represents an alternative approach to the law based on the belief that nature ha...
This contribution reflects on the potential impact of the rights of nature for ecological justice. F...
The anthropocentric approach of mainstream law underlies how the relationship between humans and nat...
The emerging legal philosophy known as \u27Earth Jurisprudence\u27 has come to the fore in legal the...
Since 2009, the United Nations programme on Harmony with Nature has sought a new philosophy of globa...
This book, and the intellectual and legal movement summarised within its pages, charts a bold altern...
The emergence of the rights of nature is a clear response to the current environmental crisis. But s...
To date, international processes associated with sustainable development have not led to an internat...
Who belongs to communities of justice in the Anthropocene? While Western and non-Western traditions ...
This paper investigates central ideas in the emergent field of Earth Jurisprudence. It suggests that...
This thesis investigates whether and if so how the incorporation of a concept from an indigenous wor...
In 2008, Ecuador became the first country in the world to make nature a subject of constitutional ri...
The recognition of rights to nature by the Constitution of Ecuador sets a new normative scenario for...
The Rights of Nature is an emerging concept within sustainable development, it states that the curre...
This book focuses on analysing how legal systems set the terms for interactions between human beings...
Earth jurisprudence represents an alternative approach to the law based on the belief that nature ha...
This contribution reflects on the potential impact of the rights of nature for ecological justice. F...
The anthropocentric approach of mainstream law underlies how the relationship between humans and nat...
The emerging legal philosophy known as \u27Earth Jurisprudence\u27 has come to the fore in legal the...
Since 2009, the United Nations programme on Harmony with Nature has sought a new philosophy of globa...
This book, and the intellectual and legal movement summarised within its pages, charts a bold altern...
The emergence of the rights of nature is a clear response to the current environmental crisis. But s...