Intergenerational justice, community interests, and environmental protection are all goals sought through the imposition of the duties of stewardship onto owners of land. But such duties, when imposed by law, require justification beyond the morality of maintaining and preserving land in a good condition for its present and future use. The potential for sanction imposed by the state means that stewardship duties, if they are to be justified, must be grounded in established principles of justified legal intervention. Of those, the most convincing is, and always has been, the harm principle: intervention is justified where a rule prevents one person from harming another. This test is a challenge for duties of stewardship, where the focus is o...
Legal systems can take account of environmental damage in different ways. One is to use the existing...
Private property is a necessary but insufficient tool for environmental regulation. Why is it necess...
Global commitment to sustainable development can be measured by the commitment of individual countri...
Intergenerational justice, community interests, and environmental protection are all goals sought th...
Property rights are, I argue, the single largest legal limitation on our ability to respond effectiv...
The intersection of private rights and public responsibilities lies at the heart of both environment...
Since the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) highlighted the importance of ecosystem services for...
Approaching behaviour that produces environmental harm through the medium of criminal sanctions (lar...
The most fundamental environmental problem is this: across our nation there are literally hundreds o...
Justice between generations is a growing concern in land use, particularly in the areas of environme...
The central argument of this thesis is that the institution of private property reflects an anthropo...
Changing social conditions and heightened awareness of environmental conditions have led to a dramat...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
Should taxpayers have to pay people not to put pollutants into streams and reservoirs? Should taxpay...
Law plays a vital role in the life and loss of open shared spaces, used and enjoyed on an everyday b...
Legal systems can take account of environmental damage in different ways. One is to use the existing...
Private property is a necessary but insufficient tool for environmental regulation. Why is it necess...
Global commitment to sustainable development can be measured by the commitment of individual countri...
Intergenerational justice, community interests, and environmental protection are all goals sought th...
Property rights are, I argue, the single largest legal limitation on our ability to respond effectiv...
The intersection of private rights and public responsibilities lies at the heart of both environment...
Since the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) highlighted the importance of ecosystem services for...
Approaching behaviour that produces environmental harm through the medium of criminal sanctions (lar...
The most fundamental environmental problem is this: across our nation there are literally hundreds o...
Justice between generations is a growing concern in land use, particularly in the areas of environme...
The central argument of this thesis is that the institution of private property reflects an anthropo...
Changing social conditions and heightened awareness of environmental conditions have led to a dramat...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
Should taxpayers have to pay people not to put pollutants into streams and reservoirs? Should taxpay...
Law plays a vital role in the life and loss of open shared spaces, used and enjoyed on an everyday b...
Legal systems can take account of environmental damage in different ways. One is to use the existing...
Private property is a necessary but insufficient tool for environmental regulation. Why is it necess...
Global commitment to sustainable development can be measured by the commitment of individual countri...