[HTML][HTML] Earth system law: Exploring new frontiers in legal science
The Anthropocene requires of us to rethink global governance challenges and effective
responses with a more holistic understanding of the earth system as a single intertwined …
responses with a more holistic understanding of the earth system as a single intertwined …
[HTML][HTML] Specialist environmental courts and tribunals: a systematic literature review and case for earth system governance analysis
JM Angstadt, MS Schink - Earth System Governance, 2023 - Elsevier
As the scope and scale of Anthropocene environmental challenges intensify, researchers
have underscored accompanying governance demands (Burch et al., 2019; Robinson …
have underscored accompanying governance demands (Burch et al., 2019; Robinson …
Interspecies cosmopolitanism: Non-human power and the grounds of world order in the Anthropocene
A Burke - Review of International Studies, 2023 - cambridge.org
Cosmopolitanism claims to be the most just and inclusive of mainstream approaches to the
ethics and practice of world order, given its commitment to human interconnection, peace …
ethics and practice of world order, given its commitment to human interconnection, peace …
Response-abilities of care in more-than human worlds
MC Petersmann - Posthuman Legalities, 2021 - elgaronline.com
This article rethinks the doctrines of responsibility and protection in international
environmental law in light of notions of response-abilities and care in more-than-human …
environmental law in light of notions of response-abilities and care in more-than-human …
[BUKU][B] Ecolaw: legality, life, and the normativity of Nature
M Davies - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This book re-imagines law as ecolaw. The key insight of ecological thinking, that everything
is connected to everything else–at least on the earth, and possibly in the cosmos–has …
is connected to everything else–at least on the earth, and possibly in the cosmos–has …
[HTML][HTML] Reimagining international environmental law for the Anthropocene: An earth system law perspective
Concerns have been raised regarding the ability of international environmental law to
respond to potentially irreversible earth system transformations in the Anthropocene. We …
respond to potentially irreversible earth system transformations in the Anthropocene. We …
[BUKU][B] Feminist theory and international law: posthuman perspectives
E Jones - 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Feminist approaches to international law have been mischaracterised by the mainstream of
the discipline as being a niche field that pertains only to women's lived experiences and …
the discipline as being a niche field that pertains only to women's lived experiences and …
Towards planetary nexus governance in the Anthropocene: An earth system law perspective
Nexus governance recognises that sustainability concerns such as water, energy, and food
security are interlinked and provides an alternative to fragmented governance. Although it …
security are interlinked and provides an alternative to fragmented governance. Although it …
Courts, climate litigation and the evolution of earth system law
Numerous scientific reports have evidenced the transformation of the earth system due to
human activities. These changes–captured under the term 'Anthropocene'–require a new …
human activities. These changes–captured under the term 'Anthropocene'–require a new …
Conceptualising Sustainability as the Pursuit of Life
F Dahlmann - Journal of Business Ethics, 2024 - Springer
Complex and urgent challenges including climate change and the significant decline in
biodiversity provide a broad agenda for interdisciplinary scholars interested in the …
biodiversity provide a broad agenda for interdisciplinary scholars interested in the …