While the focus of earth system governance is on the human-social aspects of Earth system changes, law has played a peripheral part in the earth system governance scientific agenda. Earth system governance perspectives have also not significantly infiltrated the juridical domain. In this paper we seek to initiate a debate on the juridical dimensions of earth system governance. We make out a case in support of developing a new overarching legal phenomenon that, more than environmental law (among others) comprehensively accommodates and encapsulates the juridical aspects of earth system governance, including a new accompanying research agenda. We call this new legal phenomenon ‘earth system law’. Earth system law, as we aim to show, could int...
Who belongs to communities of justice in the Anthropocene? While Western and non-Western traditions ...
Since 2009, the United Nations programme on Harmony with Nature has sought a new philosophy of globa...
Who belongs to communities of justice in the Anthropocene? While Western and non-Western traditions ...
While the focus of earth system governance is on the human-social aspects of Earth system changes, l...
While the focus of earth system governance is on the human-social aspects of Earth system changes, l...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
Despite its noble intentions and some victories, environmental law has been and continues to be comp...
Concerns have been raised regarding the ability of international environmental law to respond to pot...
This article explores what the emerging paradigm of ‘Earth System Law’ suggests in terms of reconfig...
This article explores what the emerging paradigm of ‘Earth System Law’ suggests in terms of reconfig...
Insights from Earth system science show us that we are crossing over into a new geological epoch, th...
Who belongs to communities of justice in the Anthropocene? While Western and non-Western traditions ...
Since 2009, the United Nations programme on Harmony with Nature has sought a new philosophy of globa...
Who belongs to communities of justice in the Anthropocene? While Western and non-Western traditions ...
While the focus of earth system governance is on the human-social aspects of Earth system changes, l...
While the focus of earth system governance is on the human-social aspects of Earth system changes, l...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
Despite its noble intentions and some victories, environmental law has been and continues to be comp...
Concerns have been raised regarding the ability of international environmental law to respond to pot...
This article explores what the emerging paradigm of ‘Earth System Law’ suggests in terms of reconfig...
This article explores what the emerging paradigm of ‘Earth System Law’ suggests in terms of reconfig...
Insights from Earth system science show us that we are crossing over into a new geological epoch, th...
Who belongs to communities of justice in the Anthropocene? While Western and non-Western traditions ...
Since 2009, the United Nations programme on Harmony with Nature has sought a new philosophy of globa...
Who belongs to communities of justice in the Anthropocene? While Western and non-Western traditions ...