
Earth Law: Emerging Ecocentric Law--A Guide for Practitioners, Second Edition
Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook on Casebook Connect, including academic lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities. Access also includes an outline tool and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes.
The second edition of Earth Law: Emerging Ecocentric LawâA Guide for Practitioners thoroughly expands and updates the worldâs leading coursebook on Earth law, the rapidly emerging body of ecocentric law that seeks to recognize Natureâs intrinsic value and rights and advances other innovative legal approaches to living in harmony with the Earth.
Earth Law is for students, practicing lawyers, community advocates, and policymakers who seek to preserve a habitable planet and question whether current environmental law is sufficient for the task. Through explorations of constitutional, statutory, common law, and customary law, this book covers the many ways that Nature and human environmental rights can have seats at the table of lawâin courts, legislatures, administrative bodies, enforcement agencies, and civil society. This comprehensively updated second edition includes recent landmark Rights of Nature legislative wins such as legal guardianship for Spainâs Mar Manor and Panamaâs national Rights of Nature law, crucial court cases including the one for the rights of Peruâs Marañón River, Indigenous-ledlegal initiatives recognizing Nature as a rights-holder and kin, international court cases supporting the rights of future generations and Nature, and many more.
A groundbreaking and unique coursebook, Earth Law provides:
- Thorough and up-to-date explorations of critical topics such as rights of future generations, atmospheric trust litigation, the public trust doctrine, ecocide, the climate necessity defense, Indigenous Earth law, bioregional governance, and Rights of Nature laws in their many formsÂ
- Expansive examination of the settings in which Earth law is developing and the principles of Earth jurisprudence on which it is basedÂ
- Practical and theoretical foundations for developing systems of ecological governance and the ethical responsibilities of lawyers, individually and collectively
- Accumulated knowledge, experience, and perspectives of dozens of lawyers, researchers, and advocates active in the fieldÂ
The updated second edition includes:Â
- Nine brand-new chapters, including ones with specific geographical focuses, broader concepts in Earth law, and movement lawyering
- All chapters heavily revised with the most critical information on novel applications of Earth law in various frameworks, including Indigenous-led Rights of Nature campaigns, national and international legal campaigns, and more
- Case excerpts and analysis from the many crucial developments that have occurred since the publication of the first editionÂ
Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook on Casebook Connect, including academic lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities. Access also includes an outline tool and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes.
The second edition of Earth Law: Emerging Ecocentric LawâA Guide for Practitioners thoroughly expands and updates the worldâs leading coursebook on Earth law, the rapidly emerging body of ecocentric law that seeks to recognize Natureâs intrinsic value and rights and advances other innovative legal approaches to living in harmony with the Earth.
Earth Law is for students, practicing lawyers, community advocates, and policymakers who seek to preserve a habitable planet and question whether current environmental law is sufficient for the task. Through explorations of constitutional, statutory, common law, and customary law, this book covers the many ways that Nature and human environmental rights can have seats at the table of lawâin courts, legislatures, administrative bodies, enforcement agencies, and civil society. This comprehensively updated second edition includes recent landmark Rights of Nature legislative wins such as legal guardianship for Spainâs Mar Manor and Panamaâs national Rights of Nature law, crucial court cases including the one for the rights of Peruâs Marañón River, Indigenous-ledlegal initiatives recognizing Nature as a rights-holder and kin, international court cases supporting the rights of future generations and Nature, and many more.
A groundbreaking and unique coursebook, Earth Law provides:
- Thorough and up-to-date explorations of critical topics such as rights of future generations, atmospheric trust litigation, the public trust doctrine, ecocide, the climate necessity defense, Indigenous Earth law, bioregional governance, and Rights of Nature laws in their many formsÂ
- Expansive examination of the settings in which Earth law is developing and the principles of Earth jurisprudence on which it is basedÂ
- Practical and theoretical foundations for developing systems of ecological governance and the ethical responsibilities of lawyers, individually and collectively
- Accumulated knowledge, experience, and perspectives of dozens of lawyers, researchers, and advocates active in the fieldÂ
The updated second edition includes:Â
- Nine brand-new chapters, including ones with specific geographical focuses, broader concepts in Earth law, and movement lawyering
- All chapters heavily revised with the most critical information on novel applications of Earth law in various frameworks, including Indigenous-led Rights of Nature campaigns, national and international legal campaigns, and more
- Case excerpts and analysis from the many crucial developments that have occurred since the publication of the first editionÂ
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Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook on Casebook Connect, including academic lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities. Access also includes an outline tool and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes.
The second edition of Earth Law: Emerging Ecocentric LawâA Guide for Practitioners thoroughly expands and updates the worldâs leading coursebook on Earth law, the rapidly emerging body of ecocentric law that seeks to recognize Natureâs intrinsic value and rights and advances other innovative legal approaches to living in harmony with the Earth.
Earth Law is for students, practicing lawyers, community advocates, and policymakers who seek to preserve a habitable planet and question whether current environmental law is sufficient for the task. Through explorations of constitutional, statutory, common law, and customary law, this book covers the many ways that Nature and human environmental rights can have seats at the table of lawâin courts, legislatures, administrative bodies, enforcement agencies, and civil society. This comprehensively updated second edition includes recent landmark Rights of Nature legislative wins such as legal guardianship for Spainâs Mar Manor and Panamaâs national Rights of Nature law, crucial court cases including the one for the rights of Peruâs Marañón River, Indigenous-ledlegal initiatives recognizing Nature as a rights-holder and kin, international court cases supporting the rights of future generations and Nature, and many more.
A groundbreaking and unique coursebook, Earth Law provides:
- Thorough and up-to-date explorations of critical topics such as rights of future generations, atmospheric trust litigation, the public trust doctrine, ecocide, the climate necessity defense, Indigenous Earth law, bioregional governance, and Rights of Nature laws in their many formsÂ
- Expansive examination of the settings in which Earth law is developing and the principles of Earth jurisprudence on which it is basedÂ
- Practical and theoretical foundations for developing systems of ecological governance and the ethical responsibilities of lawyers, individually and collectively
- Accumulated knowledge, experience, and perspectives of dozens of lawyers, researchers, and advocates active in the fieldÂ
The updated second edition includes:Â
- Nine brand-new chapters, including ones with specific geographical focuses, broader concepts in Earth law, and movement lawyering
- All chapters heavily revised with the most critical information on novel applications of Earth law in various frameworks, including Indigenous-led Rights of Nature campaigns, national and international legal campaigns, and more
- Case excerpts and analysis from the many crucial developments that have occurred since the publication of the first editionÂ

