Description |
1 online resource (397 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of contributors -- List of figures -- 1 Arrival of the Rights of Nature in Europe -- Part I Landing and grounding -- 2 A well-braided (knowledge) braid: Lessons learned from the Kawsak Sacha and the forest beings to Europe -- 3 'Caring for nature': Exploring the concepts of stewardship in European philosophies, spiritual traditions, and laws -- 4 Ecodemocracy in the wild: If existing democracies were to operationalise ecocentrism and animal ethics in policymaking, what would rewilding look like? |
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5 An ecological citizenship's triumph: From the popular legislative initiative to the rights granted for the Mar Menor -- Part II Attuning to European legal landscapes -- 6 From extractivism to the rights of Nature -- 7 Rights of Nature in EU Law: A linguistic approach -- 8 Do wolves own property in the EU? On John Locke, the EU Habitats Directive and animal property rights -- 9 Animal rights under the European Convention on Human Rights -- 10 Finding a path to Europe for the rights of nature -- Part III Encounters with the Rights of Nature -- 11 Wild animals speak: Implications for nature rights |
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12 Strangers in paradise: The challenge of invasive alien species to (the implementation of) Earth Jurisprudence in Europe -- 13 Ecological restoration and the rights of nature in the EU: Natural twins or a Pandora's box? -- 14 Rights of Nature from a historical-economic perspective and the opportunity for a fundamental reorientation of the societal relationship to nature -- Part IV Visions for the Rights of Nature -- 15 Towards an EU fundamental charter for the Rights of Nature: Integrating nature, people, economy -- 16 Ecocide law as a transformative legal leverage point |
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17 Rights of Nature as an ecopsychological praxis -- 18 Eco-social work and the healing and transformative powers of Nature: Towards an eco-centric practice -- Index |
Summary |
This book addresses the recognition of the Rights of Nature (RoN) in Europe, examining their conceptualization and implementation. RoN refers to a diverse set of legal developments that seek to redefine Nature's status within the law, gradually emerging as a novel template for environmental protection |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hovden, Katarina
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Kopnina, Helen
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Robertson, Colin D
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Schoukens, Hendrik
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ISBN |
9781040013014 |
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1040013015 |
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