Anthony R. Zelle et al (Eds.), Earth Law: Emerging Ecocentric Law— A Guide for Practitioners, Wolters Kluwer, New York, 2021.ISBN 978-1-5438-2068-3The concept of standing can be said to be one of the pivotal aspects as far as any law is concerned and has been discussed and deliberated upon for quite a long time. Environmental jurisprudence, too is no exception when it comes to this aspect. Ever since baby steps were taken by Professor Christopher Stone in his seminal work, Should Trees Have Standing?1, the concept has traversed a long way, obviously, with a whole lot of challenges that it had to overcome. But nevertheless, it did taste success on a number of occasions. Stone’s version led to a situation wherein extending standing was not co...
This note argues that the United Nations should center nature’s rights in the upcoming Global Pact o...
Protecting the Environment Through Land Use Law: Standing Ground takes a close look at the historica...
"from papers initially presented at a multidisciplinary conference in Brisbane, Australia in Septemb...
By Christopher D. Stone. Los Altos, California: William Kaufman, Inc. 1974. Pp. xvii, 102. $6.95
This Article examines the evolution of standing in environmental disputes. The Article traces enviro...
This article calls for a reassessment of our core beliefs on how we relate to the environment throug...
This Special Issue of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment revisits Professor Christopher...
This article explores the nuances in the development of environmental standing, looking especially a...
The Earth on Trial examines the degree to which the law has accommodated an increased understanding ...
The main question the author poses is: what have environmentalism and environmental regulation contr...
This article traces the evolution of standing as a federal court requirement rooted in the Constitut...
Standing is easy to describe but difficult to apply. At a minimum, standing requires three elements:...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
The article introduces the reader to the theory of Earth Jurisprudence through an analysis of the wr...
While the focus of earth system governance is on the human-social aspects of Earth system changes, l...
This note argues that the United Nations should center nature’s rights in the upcoming Global Pact o...
Protecting the Environment Through Land Use Law: Standing Ground takes a close look at the historica...
"from papers initially presented at a multidisciplinary conference in Brisbane, Australia in Septemb...
By Christopher D. Stone. Los Altos, California: William Kaufman, Inc. 1974. Pp. xvii, 102. $6.95
This Article examines the evolution of standing in environmental disputes. The Article traces enviro...
This article calls for a reassessment of our core beliefs on how we relate to the environment throug...
This Special Issue of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment revisits Professor Christopher...
This article explores the nuances in the development of environmental standing, looking especially a...
The Earth on Trial examines the degree to which the law has accommodated an increased understanding ...
The main question the author poses is: what have environmentalism and environmental regulation contr...
This article traces the evolution of standing as a federal court requirement rooted in the Constitut...
Standing is easy to describe but difficult to apply. At a minimum, standing requires three elements:...
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective responses with...
The article introduces the reader to the theory of Earth Jurisprudence through an analysis of the wr...
While the focus of earth system governance is on the human-social aspects of Earth system changes, l...
This note argues that the United Nations should center nature’s rights in the upcoming Global Pact o...
Protecting the Environment Through Land Use Law: Standing Ground takes a close look at the historica...
"from papers initially presented at a multidisciplinary conference in Brisbane, Australia in Septemb...