This article calls for a reassessment of our core beliefs on how we relate to the environment through a deep dive into the philosophical foundations of environmental protection. With this purpose, it shows how Earth-centered discourses have existed in human societies and civilizations for millennia. Different religious and philosophical underpinnings all share a view of humanity as an integral part of an organic whole, revering all living things. While recent developments in jurisprudence may appear novel, they are somewhat latent and emergent. Theories of land ethics, rights of nature, Earth-centered environmental ethics, wild law, and Earth jurisprudence all build on these philosophical crescendos and have proved influential at the intern...
Earth Law and the Rights of Nature: A New Generation of Laws Built for Nature Wilson, Grant, Kayman,...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
Legal philosophical discourse tends to be animated by some conception of self and the parameters of ...
This article calls for a reassessment of our core beliefs on how we relate to the environment throug...
The article introduces the reader to the theory of Earth Jurisprudence through an analysis of the wr...
As planetary environmental crises advance toward us like an enormous oil spill, the call of Earth Ju...
To date, international processes associated with sustainable development have not led to an internat...
This paper will examine the required paradigm shift in socio-legal philosophical thinking and the sh...
The central argument of this thesis is that the institution of private property reflects an anthropo...
This paper investigates central ideas in the emergent field of Earth Jurisprudence. It suggests that...
The article does two things. First, it explores the emerging field of ecology and law through the ex...
The Earth and jurisprudence are both systems. The Earth is a system of physical and interlinked rela...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
Since 2009, the United Nations programme on Harmony with Nature has sought a new philosophy of globa...
While the focus of earth system governance is on the human-social aspects of Earth system changes, l...
Earth Law and the Rights of Nature: A New Generation of Laws Built for Nature Wilson, Grant, Kayman,...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
Legal philosophical discourse tends to be animated by some conception of self and the parameters of ...
This article calls for a reassessment of our core beliefs on how we relate to the environment throug...
The article introduces the reader to the theory of Earth Jurisprudence through an analysis of the wr...
As planetary environmental crises advance toward us like an enormous oil spill, the call of Earth Ju...
To date, international processes associated with sustainable development have not led to an internat...
This paper will examine the required paradigm shift in socio-legal philosophical thinking and the sh...
The central argument of this thesis is that the institution of private property reflects an anthropo...
This paper investigates central ideas in the emergent field of Earth Jurisprudence. It suggests that...
The article does two things. First, it explores the emerging field of ecology and law through the ex...
The Earth and jurisprudence are both systems. The Earth is a system of physical and interlinked rela...
Religion continues to play a significant role in shaping our attitudes toward nature.2 Time-honored ...
Since 2009, the United Nations programme on Harmony with Nature has sought a new philosophy of globa...
While the focus of earth system governance is on the human-social aspects of Earth system changes, l...
Earth Law and the Rights of Nature: A New Generation of Laws Built for Nature Wilson, Grant, Kayman,...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
Legal philosophical discourse tends to be animated by some conception of self and the parameters of ...