Taking up the suggestion that minor jurisprudence may consist either in the perpetual critique of the outsider to major jurisprudence or in the initiation of new grounds for jurisprudence, this essay wonders whether some forms of Indigenous jurisprudence – with a focus on the articulations of North American scholars – might do both. Emerging out of embodied relations with sentient forests, mountains, rivers and other non-humans, practices of Indigenous jurisprudence are at once a living critique of the disenchanted character of modern law, as well as a literal grounding of jurisprudence in relationships to place. The essay takes Indigenous jurisprudence on its own terms, particularly through ecologies as teacher, place-based stories and a ...
This essay addresses two related questions. Each asks, in different ways, to what extent might we kn...
The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and wh...
This paper offers a brief overview of some connections between art, environment and nomadic cosmolog...
This paper investigates central ideas in the emergent field of Earth Jurisprudence. It suggests that...
This paper begins with a discussion of the Indigenous legal tradition and explores its connection to...
This article calls for a reassessment of our core beliefs on how we relate to the environment throug...
Law and Ecology: New Environmental Foundations contains a series of theoretical and applied perspect...
The much-overlooked laws and lifeways of Indigenous people show that concepts of environmental susta...
The central argument of this thesis is that the institution of private property reflects an anthropo...
Legal philosophical discourse tends to be animated by some conception of self and the parameters of ...
Since 2009, the United Nations programme on Harmony with Nature has sought a new philosophy of globa...
"from papers initially presented at a multidisciplinary conference in Brisbane, Australia in Septemb...
The transferability of law from western cultures to aboriginal cultures is explored\ud through a dis...
The rapid emergence of rights of Nature over the past decade across multiple contexts has fostered i...
What, is truly "environmental" about environmental law? This Article is the first attempt to answer ...
This essay addresses two related questions. Each asks, in different ways, to what extent might we kn...
The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and wh...
This paper offers a brief overview of some connections between art, environment and nomadic cosmolog...
This paper investigates central ideas in the emergent field of Earth Jurisprudence. It suggests that...
This paper begins with a discussion of the Indigenous legal tradition and explores its connection to...
This article calls for a reassessment of our core beliefs on how we relate to the environment throug...
Law and Ecology: New Environmental Foundations contains a series of theoretical and applied perspect...
The much-overlooked laws and lifeways of Indigenous people show that concepts of environmental susta...
The central argument of this thesis is that the institution of private property reflects an anthropo...
Legal philosophical discourse tends to be animated by some conception of self and the parameters of ...
Since 2009, the United Nations programme on Harmony with Nature has sought a new philosophy of globa...
"from papers initially presented at a multidisciplinary conference in Brisbane, Australia in Septemb...
The transferability of law from western cultures to aboriginal cultures is explored\ud through a dis...
The rapid emergence of rights of Nature over the past decade across multiple contexts has fostered i...
What, is truly "environmental" about environmental law? This Article is the first attempt to answer ...
This essay addresses two related questions. Each asks, in different ways, to what extent might we kn...
The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and wh...
This paper offers a brief overview of some connections between art, environment and nomadic cosmolog...