Rights of nature are on the rise worldwide, having already been
recognized in several states, especially in Latin America and Asia.
For the first time in a monograph, this book offers answers to the
questions of whether and how rights of nature can also be implemented
in Western liberal legal systems and in international law. It traces
how the latter are characterized by a deeply rooted anthropocentrism.
While at first glance this seems to make the recognition of rights of
nature difficult to conceive, the book shows that in the 21st century
this strong anthropocentrism is neither helpful nor irrevocable, and
that non-anthropocentric approaches can already be found in liberal
legal systems and in international law. Against the backdrop of the
pressing environmental crises of the Anthropocene, it offers liberal
and international approaches to rights of nature. In doing so, the
book analyzes the compatibility of rights of nature with Western
liberal and international law and deals comprehensively with the
criticism and potential benefits of rights of nature in order to
ultimately provide concrete proposals for their implementation.
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Beyond Legal Anthropocentrism
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783031690594
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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