This book examines the relationship between man and nature through di erent cultural approaches to encourage new environmental legislation as a means of fostering acceptance at a local level. In 2019, the International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS) recognised that we have entered a new era, the Anthropocene, specifi cally characterised by the impact of one species, mankind, on environmental change. The Anthropocene is penetrating the discourse of both hard sciences and humanities and social sciences, by posing new epistemological as well as practical challenges to many disciplines. Legal sciences have so far been at the margins of this intellectual renewal, with few contributions on the central role that the notion of Anthrop...
In this contribution, I tried to answer the question what, in the Anthropocene, is or can be the rol...
This chapter identifies five key emerging trends within scholarship on Earth system law, Earth juris...
Reversing the ecological degradation that is rapidly spreading globally requires radical action at v...
There is persuasive evidence suggesting we are on the brink of human-induced ecological disaster tha...
The upsurge of environmental constitutionalism over the last decades has produced a substantial incr...
It has been informally suggested that we have entered a new geological epoch called the ‘Anthropocen...
This essay introduces the legal dimensions of the Anthropocene, i.e. the currently advocated new geo...
To date, international processes associated with sustainable development have not led to an internat...
The word Anthropocene describes a new geological epoch that follows the Holocene epoch. It is the si...
A wide array of questions arises from global change to confront environmental law. The IPCC has exam...
Human rights are considered ethical demands that operate at an elevated juridical level. They have b...
Law and Ecology: New Environmental Foundations contains a series of theoretical and applied perspect...
The term Anthropocene denotes a new geological epoch characterized by the unprecedented impact of hu...
Cannon’s debut book, Environment in the Balance, sets itself an ambitious task: to overcome this div...
International environmental law (IEL) has been unable to effectively respond to the Anthropocene’s g...
In this contribution, I tried to answer the question what, in the Anthropocene, is or can be the rol...
This chapter identifies five key emerging trends within scholarship on Earth system law, Earth juris...
Reversing the ecological degradation that is rapidly spreading globally requires radical action at v...
There is persuasive evidence suggesting we are on the brink of human-induced ecological disaster tha...
The upsurge of environmental constitutionalism over the last decades has produced a substantial incr...
It has been informally suggested that we have entered a new geological epoch called the ‘Anthropocen...
This essay introduces the legal dimensions of the Anthropocene, i.e. the currently advocated new geo...
To date, international processes associated with sustainable development have not led to an internat...
The word Anthropocene describes a new geological epoch that follows the Holocene epoch. It is the si...
A wide array of questions arises from global change to confront environmental law. The IPCC has exam...
Human rights are considered ethical demands that operate at an elevated juridical level. They have b...
Law and Ecology: New Environmental Foundations contains a series of theoretical and applied perspect...
The term Anthropocene denotes a new geological epoch characterized by the unprecedented impact of hu...
Cannon’s debut book, Environment in the Balance, sets itself an ambitious task: to overcome this div...
International environmental law (IEL) has been unable to effectively respond to the Anthropocene’s g...
In this contribution, I tried to answer the question what, in the Anthropocene, is or can be the rol...
This chapter identifies five key emerging trends within scholarship on Earth system law, Earth juris...
Reversing the ecological degradation that is rapidly spreading globally requires radical action at v...