This article explores the relationship between international law and the natural environment. We contend that international environmental law and general international law are structured in ways that systemically reinforce ecological harm. Through exploring the cultural milieu from which international environmental law emerged, we argue it produced an impoverished understanding of nature that is incapable of responding adequately to ecological crises. We maintain that environmental issues should not be confined to a disciplinary specialization because humanity\u27s relationship with nature has been central to making international law. Foundational concepts such as sovereignty, development, property, economy, human rights, and so on, have ev...
The article introduces the reader to the theory of Earth Jurisprudence through an analysis of the wr...
International environmental law, and in particular climate change law, are topics of keen interest i...
Human activities are depleting ecosystems at an unprecedented rate. In spite of nature conservation ...
This paper work on international law the body of international law regulating human interaction with...
This article calls for a fundamental reorientation of international environmental law to bridge the ...
This chapter opens up some new theoretical perspectives on environmental law, which has surprisingly...
International law plays a crucial role for environmental governance. Not only is it a core element o...
This article analyzes the role played by legal institutions in the process of globalization. In part...
International environmental law has two overarching and related objectives: the prevention of pollut...
This article argues that our overly state-centric approach to international environmental law limits...
This note argues that the United Nations should center nature’s rights in the upcoming Global Pact o...
The transboundary character of many natural resources, the continuous changes in the environment, to...
In the face of the triple planetary crisis, which includes climate change, biodiversity loss and env...
This article will explore selected innovations within multilateral environmental agreements that hav...
The current environmental crisis is historical. The Earth is in critical shape, the sixth mass extin...
The article introduces the reader to the theory of Earth Jurisprudence through an analysis of the wr...
International environmental law, and in particular climate change law, are topics of keen interest i...
Human activities are depleting ecosystems at an unprecedented rate. In spite of nature conservation ...
This paper work on international law the body of international law regulating human interaction with...
This article calls for a fundamental reorientation of international environmental law to bridge the ...
This chapter opens up some new theoretical perspectives on environmental law, which has surprisingly...
International law plays a crucial role for environmental governance. Not only is it a core element o...
This article analyzes the role played by legal institutions in the process of globalization. In part...
International environmental law has two overarching and related objectives: the prevention of pollut...
This article argues that our overly state-centric approach to international environmental law limits...
This note argues that the United Nations should center nature’s rights in the upcoming Global Pact o...
The transboundary character of many natural resources, the continuous changes in the environment, to...
In the face of the triple planetary crisis, which includes climate change, biodiversity loss and env...
This article will explore selected innovations within multilateral environmental agreements that hav...
The current environmental crisis is historical. The Earth is in critical shape, the sixth mass extin...
The article introduces the reader to the theory of Earth Jurisprudence through an analysis of the wr...
International environmental law, and in particular climate change law, are topics of keen interest i...
Human activities are depleting ecosystems at an unprecedented rate. In spite of nature conservation ...