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International Rights of Nature - In Relation with Sovereignty and International Legal Personality as Fundamental Principles of International Law

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.06.2026

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While most scholarship on rights of nature in the international context has focused on comparison of national legal developments, this book offers an original and in-depth analysis of the intersection between rights of nature and the foundational principles of international law. By doing so, it contributes a distinctive and relevant perspective to the academic literature on international legal theory and environmental governance.

List of contents

1.Introduction.- 2.Rights of nature in national law.- 3.Rights of nature in international law.- 4.Sovereignty.- 5.International legal personality.- 6.General conclusion and outlook.

About the author

Helen Arling studied law in Cologne, Beijing and Maastricht. She holds an LL.M. in Globalisation and Law with a specialisation in Human Rights from Maastricht University and defended her PhD thesis at Trier University in February 2025. During her doctoral research on rights of nature, she was a visiting researcher at Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Bogotá. Her publications address issues of international and German public law, with a focus on human rights and environmental law. She is currently completing her legal traineeship at the Higher Regional Court of Coblenz, part of which she undertook at the General Court of the European Union.

Summary

While most scholarship on rights of nature in the international context has focused on comparison of national legal developments, this book offers an original and in-depth analysis of the intersection between rights of nature and the foundational principles of international law. By doing so, it contributes a distinctive and relevant perspective to the academic literature on international legal theory and environmental governance.

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