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Title:
Rights of nature : a re-examination / edited by Daniel P. Corrigan and Markku Oksanen.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
viii, 199 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Rights of nature.
Natural resources--Law and legislation.
Natural resources--Law and legislation.
Rights of nature.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Other Authors:
Corrigan, Daniel P., editor.
Oksanen, Markku, 1966- editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Rights of nature : exploring the territory / Daniel P. Corrigan & Markku Oksanen -- Taking stock of the rights of nature / Mike Angstadt and Marion Hourdequin -- Pachamama as a legal person? : rights of nature and indigenous thinking in Ecuador / Andreas Gutmann -- 'Rights of nature' in a water market / Francine Rochford -- The rights of nature as politics / Mihnea Tanasescu -- Environmentally-conditioned human rights : a good idea? / Giulia Sajeva -- Human rights and rights of nature : prospects for a linkage argument / Daniel P. Corrigan -- Rights-based restoration / Linnea Luuppala -- Towards a new framework for rights of the biotic community / Alfonso Donoso -- Fundamental challenges for rights of nature / Patrik Baard -- Close reading stone : investigating the seminal article / Markku Oksanen and Anne Kumpula.
Summary:
"Rights of nature is an idea that has come of age. In recent years, a diverse range of countries and jurisdictions have adopted these norms, which involve granting legal rights to nature or natural objects, such as rivers, forests, or ecosystems. This book critically examines the idea of natural objects as right-holders, and analyses legal cases, policies, and philosophical issues relating to this development. Drawing on contributions from a range of experts in the field, Rights of Nature: A Re-examination investigates the potential for this innovative idea to revolutionize the concepts of rights, standing, and recognition as traditionally understood in many legal systems. Taking as its starting point Stone's influential 1972 article 'Should Trees Have Standing?', the book examines the progress rights of nature have made since that time, by identifying central themes, unifying principles, and key distinctions in how rights of nature discourse has been operationalized in the disciplines of law, philosophy, and the social sciences. These themes and principles are illustrated through a wide variety of examples, including ecosystem services, indigenous thinking, and ecological restoration, demonstrating how the relationship between humanity and the natural world may be transforming. Taking a philosophical, political, and legal perspective, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental law and policy, environmental ethics, and philosophy"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge explorations in environmental studies
ISBN:
0367479591
9780367479596
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1224161302
LCCN:
2020052995
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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