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Understanding the Rights of Nature: A Critical Introduction
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Abstract
Rivers, landscapes, whole territories: these are the latest entities environmental activists have fought hard to include in the relentless expansion of rights in our world. But what does it mean for a landscape to have rights? Why would anyone want to create such rights, and to what end? Is it a goo... view more
Rivers, landscapes, whole territories: these are the latest entities environmental activists have fought hard to include in the relentless expansion of rights in our world. But what does it mean for a landscape to have rights? Why would anyone want to create such rights, and to what end? Is it a good idea, and does it come with risks? This book presents the logic behind giving nature rights and discusses the most important cases in which this has happened, ranging from constitutional rights of nature in Ecuador to rights for rivers in New Zealand, Colombia, and India. The author offers clear answers to the thorny questions that the intrusion of nature into law is sure to raise.... view less
Classification
Ecology, Environment
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Free Keywords
Civil Society; Ecuador; Environmental Policy; Law; Legal Personality; Nature; New Zealand; Political Science; Politics; Rights of Nature; Social Movements; Social Philosophy
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Publisher
transcript Verlag
City
Bielefeld
Page/Pages
165 p.
Series
New Ecology, 6
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839454312
ISBN
978-3-8394-5431-2
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0