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Thought, Law, Rights and Action in the Age of Environmental Crisis (Hardcover)
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Thought, Law, Rights and Action in the Age of Environmental Crisis (Hardcover)
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aa magnificently rich, highly critical, at times deeply challenging
and troubling, and perhaps even paradigm-shifting, collection of
works that has been authored by some of the most progressive and
interrogative scholars of our time. In their analysis, none of the
contributors take anything for granted; they relentlessly push
against parochial closures that obscure the possible contours of a
re-imagined relationship between human rights and the environment.
The book ultimately succeeds in offering a new juridical imaginary
for those of us who are concerned with the deeply troubled and
complex relationship between human rights and the environment.' -
Louis J. Kotze, North-West University, South Africa, University of
Lincoln, UK and Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and
the EnvironmentIn the climate-pressed Anthropocene epoch, nothing
could be more urgent than fresh engagements with the fractious
relationships between 'humanity', law and the living order. This
timely book intelligently combines theoretical reflections,
doctrinal analyses and insights drawn from rights-based praxis to
offer thoughtful - and at times provocative - engagements with the
limitations of law as it faces the complexities of contemporary
socio-ecological life-worlds in an age of climate crisis. Leading
scholars in the field discuss, in four parts, Philosophical
Investigations, Reconfiguring the Legal, Activism and Praxis, and
Multi-level Reformulations, to offer imaginative intellectual
engagements with a range of challenges vexing the
human-environmental-legal 'interface'. Scholars and students of
human rights and environmental law and practitioners in the field
alike will find the book to be a timely and thoughtful engagement
with urgent human dilemmas. Contributors: D. Bollier, L. Code, S.
Coyle, K. Donald, G.N. Gill, E. Grant, A. Grear, T. Kerns, A.
Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, M. Pieraccini, B.H. Weston
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