Ownership has been a key tool in the exploitation of nature for centuries. However, ownership could also shield natural entities from extraction and pollution if it were vested in them, rather than in humans or corporations. Through a case study of German constitutional property law, this article examines the normative content of this constitutional right. It argues that in owning themselves, natural entities would have numerous tools to fend off human interference with their self-determination. Constitutional property law would require any harmful activity affecting the natural entity to be based upon legislation and necessary to achieve a public purpose. The natural entity would enjoy broader access to justice. Courts would also often awa...
Background: Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument in efforts to ad...
In recent years, a growing number of States have granted legal status to natural entities. First, th...
Article 225 of Brazil\u27s Constitution guarantees to all the right to an ecologically balanced env...
Ownership has been a key tool in the exploitation of nature for centuries. However, ownership could ...
The legislature of New Zealand has declared the former national park TeUrewera and the river Te Awa ...
This interdisciplinary research paper is centred around the concept of environmental personhood as a...
A range of legal tools is increasingly being used for the conservation of biodiversity. These tools ...
As currently conceived, natural resource damages are limited in scope; even in combination they cann...
The papers in this volume explore the further potential for property-based institutions to preserve ...
The most fundamental environmental problem is this: across our nation there are literally hundreds o...
This paper bridges critical legal geography and geographical work on neoliberal natures to illustrat...
Property and sustainability both represent strongly felt concepts of society but in very different w...
Property is the foundation of any legal system. The history of every human society, in any geographi...
From some perspectives, to speak about property in the context of the conservation of nature is to s...
Property in an elusive concept. In many respects it has been regarded as a source of authority to us...
Background: Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument in efforts to ad...
In recent years, a growing number of States have granted legal status to natural entities. First, th...
Article 225 of Brazil\u27s Constitution guarantees to all the right to an ecologically balanced env...
Ownership has been a key tool in the exploitation of nature for centuries. However, ownership could ...
The legislature of New Zealand has declared the former national park TeUrewera and the river Te Awa ...
This interdisciplinary research paper is centred around the concept of environmental personhood as a...
A range of legal tools is increasingly being used for the conservation of biodiversity. These tools ...
As currently conceived, natural resource damages are limited in scope; even in combination they cann...
The papers in this volume explore the further potential for property-based institutions to preserve ...
The most fundamental environmental problem is this: across our nation there are literally hundreds o...
This paper bridges critical legal geography and geographical work on neoliberal natures to illustrat...
Property and sustainability both represent strongly felt concepts of society but in very different w...
Property is the foundation of any legal system. The history of every human society, in any geographi...
From some perspectives, to speak about property in the context of the conservation of nature is to s...
Property in an elusive concept. In many respects it has been regarded as a source of authority to us...
Background: Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument in efforts to ad...
In recent years, a growing number of States have granted legal status to natural entities. First, th...
Article 225 of Brazil\u27s Constitution guarantees to all the right to an ecologically balanced env...