The way in which Man thinks and represents his relations with wild animals has been deeply marked, first, by the way ecologists have described, organised and explained the living world, and second, by the way jurists have developed and interpreted the law. The modes of classification, quantification and functionalisation of life established by ecological science have contributed to the formulation of the law around objective categories participating in an anthropocentric goal of regulating human-nature relations. This regulation mainly consisted in mitigating the impacts of economic development and preserving a minimum biodiversity. In this story, the place and role of wild animals as actors of natural systems have been forgotten. We propos...
French law has belatedly interested in nature protection and conservation of the environment, throug...
The two faces of ecology : consequences on ethics of humans-animals relationship. The two conceptio...
Sources de convoitises, les ressources naturelles font parfois l'objet d’actes de prédation tels que...
La manière dont l’Homme pense et représente ses relations avec l’animal sauvage a été profondément m...
The principle of ecological solidarity should allow for the creation of new links: spatial, temporal...
There are currently many controversies over the process of wildlife conservation, mainly focused on ...
The question of the biodiversity conservacion cannot be reach without ecological negotiation. The th...
This paper addresses the evolution of nature conceptions in the last two decades as a response to th...
Human relations with biodiversity are complex, controversial and fluctuating. From the realization o...
The law in force does not lack principles and instruments to govern activities that may have an impa...
Biodiversity, including entire habitats and ecosystems, is recognized to be of great social and econ...
The French legislator introduced the concept of ecological solidarity into the law in 2006 as a bio-...
The declaration of animal's rights was proclaimed the 15th of October 1978 by the International Ligu...
The objective of this article is to contribute to the analysis of the evolution of our relations wit...
This paper questions the relevance of the concept of “services provided by biodiversity”. The discou...
French law has belatedly interested in nature protection and conservation of the environment, throug...
The two faces of ecology : consequences on ethics of humans-animals relationship. The two conceptio...
Sources de convoitises, les ressources naturelles font parfois l'objet d’actes de prédation tels que...
La manière dont l’Homme pense et représente ses relations avec l’animal sauvage a été profondément m...
The principle of ecological solidarity should allow for the creation of new links: spatial, temporal...
There are currently many controversies over the process of wildlife conservation, mainly focused on ...
The question of the biodiversity conservacion cannot be reach without ecological negotiation. The th...
This paper addresses the evolution of nature conceptions in the last two decades as a response to th...
Human relations with biodiversity are complex, controversial and fluctuating. From the realization o...
The law in force does not lack principles and instruments to govern activities that may have an impa...
Biodiversity, including entire habitats and ecosystems, is recognized to be of great social and econ...
The French legislator introduced the concept of ecological solidarity into the law in 2006 as a bio-...
The declaration of animal's rights was proclaimed the 15th of October 1978 by the International Ligu...
The objective of this article is to contribute to the analysis of the evolution of our relations wit...
This paper questions the relevance of the concept of “services provided by biodiversity”. The discou...
French law has belatedly interested in nature protection and conservation of the environment, throug...
The two faces of ecology : consequences on ethics of humans-animals relationship. The two conceptio...
Sources de convoitises, les ressources naturelles font parfois l'objet d’actes de prédation tels que...