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Routledge Rights Of Nature In Europe Encounters And Visions 09781032332659
Routledge Rights Of Nature In Europe Encounters And Visions 09781032332659
Routledge Rights Of Nature In Europe Encounters And Visions 09781032332659
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Routledge Rights Of Nature In Europe Encounters And Visions 09781032332659

This book addresses the recognition of the Rights of Nature (RoN) in Europe examining their conceptualisation and implementation. RoN refers to a diverse set of legal developments that seek to redefine Nature's status within the law gradually emerging as a novel template for environmental protection. Countries like Ecuador and New Zealand each with distinct histories and ways of dwelling in the world have pioneered a new era in environmental governance by legally acknowledging rights or personhood for nature ecosystems and more-than-human populations. In recent years Europe has witnessed growing interest in RoN with academic legislative and political initiatives gaining momentum. A significant development is the September 2022 passage of a law in the Spanish Parliament granting legal personhood and rights to the Mar Menor a saltwater lagoon severely affected by environmental degradation. Given the diversity in interpretations and articulations of ‘Rights of Nature’ this edited volume argues that their arrival in Europe fosters different kinds of interactions across distinct areas of law knowledge practices and societal domains. The book employs a multidisciplinary approach exploring these interactions in law and policy anthropology Indigenous worldviews and jurisprudence philosophy spiritual traditions critical theory animal communication psychology and social work. This book is tailored for scholars in law political science environmental studies anthropology and cultural studies; as well as legal practitioners NGOs activists and policy-makers interested in ecology and environmental protection. | Rights of Nature in Europe Encounters and Visions

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This book addresses the recognition of the Rights of Nature (RoN) in Europe examining their conceptualisation and implementation. RoN refers to a diverse set of legal developments that seek to redefine Nature's status within the law gradually emerging as a novel template for environmental protection. Countries like Ecuador and New Zealand each with distinct histories and ways of dwelling in the world have pioneered a new era in environmental governance by legally acknowledging rights or personhood for nature ecosystems and more-than-human populations. In recent years Europe has witnessed growing interest in RoN with academic legislative and political initiatives gaining momentum. A significant development is the September 2022 passage of a law in the Spanish Parliament granting legal personhood and rights to the Mar Menor a saltwater lagoon severely affected by environmental degradation. Given the diversity in interpretations and articulations of ‘Rights of Nature’ this edited volume argues that their arrival in Europe fosters different kinds of interactions across distinct areas of law knowledge practices and societal domains. The book employs a multidisciplinary approach exploring these interactions in law and policy anthropology Indigenous worldviews and jurisprudence philosophy spiritual traditions critical theory animal communication psychology and social work. This book is tailored for scholars in law political science environmental studies anthropology and cultural studies; as well as legal practitioners NGOs activists and policy-makers interested in ecology and environmental protection. | Rights of Nature in Europe Encounters and Visions

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