Fr. 69.00

Ecological Integrity, Law and Governance

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

Introduction Part I – Ecological Integrity, Ethics and the Law 1. The State v. The Environment: The Ethical and Legal Implications for State Non-Action in Protecting the Foundations of Life 2. Critical and Analytical Considerations on Climatic Ethics 3. Addressing Climate Change in a Digital Age 4. Funding Policy Choices: Tax and Global Financial Secrecy 5. Bruno Latour on Ecology and Christian Religion Part II – Public Health, Environmental Disasters and Crimes Against Humanity 6. Reforming Reparations for Mass Human Rights Abuses: A Canadian Model 7. The Struggle over the Dakota Access Pipeline in the Context of Native American History 8. Navigating Complexity, Promoting Health: Insights from the emergence of ‘Ecohealth’ and ‘One Health’ 9. Trading Health: A Community Health Impact Assessment Perspective of the Trans-Pacific Partnership 10. Indirect Health Effects Consequent to the Fukushima Nuclear Accident, March 11, 2011 11. Civil Society Preventing Environmental Disasters 12. A Global Update on the Ambit of Unconventional Gas Mining-and an Alternative Framework for Mediating Energy Demands Part III – New Challenges to Global Governance 13. The Reactionary Turn in American Environmental Policy: The Trump Effect 14. Moving From Environmental Law to Ecological Law: Frameworks, Priorities and Strategies 15. Achieving Traction for Ethics in Environmental Policy-Making 16. Planet Ocean and Marine Protected Areas: An Opportunity for Ecological Commons Governance Part IV – The Future of Ecological Integrity 17. Towards World Federalism for International Peace and a Sustainable Environment 18. A Utopian Democratic Revolution to Overcome Flawed Democracy and Ecological Catastrophe 19. Can the Philanthropic Imperative Enhance International Health Care? 20. The Uses of Poetry to Effect Positive Climate-Change Policy 21. Can the Earth Charter Movement Be Renewed? The Covenantal Promise of the Earth Charter Movement Conclusion: The Ever-Increasing Importance of Ecological Integrity in International and National Law

About the author

Laura Westra is Professor Emerita (Philosophy) and Sessional Instructor, Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, Canada, and Visiting Professor, Faculty of Jurisprudence, University of Parma, Italy.
Klaus Bosselmann is Professor of Law and Director of the New Zealand Centre for Environmental Law at the University of Auckland.
Janice Gray is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at The University of New South Wales, Australia.
Kathryn Gwiazdon is Executive Director of the Center for Environmental Ethics and Law, a US-based non-profit organization.

Summary

This book celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Global Ecological Integrity Group, including from diverse disciplines, including ecology, biology, philosophy, public health, economics, and law.

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