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Anthropocene - New Trajectories in Law

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This book introduces the concept of the Anthropocene and examines its importance for environmental legal thinking, research and practice.
Two main arguments are explored. The first is that much of the scholarship in environmental law that addresses the Anthropocene does not respond to Earth systems science or the difference in scale as we move from local to global systems. Key examples include a focus on anthropocentrism, attempts to constitutionalise environmental protections, the prevalence of legal rights and the idea of ecological integrity. The second argument is that these points of focus derive from the prevalence of idealism in environmental legal scholarship. Idealism in this context does not refer to naivety or the presentation of unrealistic goals. Rather, this book is concerned with idealism as a philosophical commitment to the power of ideas to determine reality and drive future change. As expressed in legal scholarship, this book also argues that idealism involves an abstraction from material reality and a refusal to directly engage those forces that have given rise to the Anthropocene. In response, this book uses a method of critique to uncover the presumptions and presuppositions that underlie environmental scholarship. As a counter to idealism, it also sketches out a framework for materialism in the Anthropocene.
This book's engagement with these questions will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students in law, politics, philosophy or the ecological humanities. It will also be of interest to academics in these disciplines and libraries around the world.

List of contents

1. The Anthropocene Rupture 2. A New Anthropocentrism 3. Eco-Constitutionalism 4. Rights and Obligations 5. Ecological Integrity 6. Materialism in the Anthropocene

About the author

Peter D. Burdon is Associate Professor at Adelaide Law School, University of Adelaide, Australia.

Summary

This book introduces the concept of the Anthropocene and examines its importance for environmental legal thinking, research, and practice.

Product details

Authors Peter D. Burdon, Peter D. (University of Adelaide Burdon, Burdon Peter D.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.10.2024
 
EAN 9781032537429
ISBN 978-1-0-3253742-9
No. of pages 110
Series New Trajectories in Law
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

NATURE / General, SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change, Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, NATURE / Ecology, PHILOSOPHY / Political, LAW / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Geopolitics, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, LAW / Legal History, Philosophy, LAW / International, LAW / Environmental, LAW / Jurisprudence, LAW / Essays, PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Humanism, LAW / Natural Resources, Applied ecology, Politics & government, Environmentalist thought & ideology, Social impact of environmental issues, Science / Environmental Science, Politics and government, Social Law, Botany & plant sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental policy & protocols, Development Studies, Environment law, Environmentalist thought and ideology, Botany and plant sciences, Environmental policy and protocols, Jurisprudence & Philosophy Of Law, Methods, theory and philosophy of law, Social law and Medical law

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