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The ecological constitution : reframing environmental law / Lynda Collins.

By: Collins, LyndaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Routledge focus on environment and sustainabilityPublisher: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Description: pages cmISBN: 9780367228729; 9781032052113Subject(s): Environmental law | Sustainable development | Pollution | Climatic changes | Human rights | EcologyDDC classification: 344.04/6
Contents:
Introduction : constitutionalism in the age of ecological law -- The constitutional imperative of ecological sustainability -- Human rights in the ecological constitution -- Intergenerational equity and the public trust doctrine -- Rights of nature in the ecological constitution -- Precaution and non-regression in the ecological constitution -- Ecological Constitutionalism in a Changing Climate-- Conclusion.
Summary: "The Ecological Constitution integrates the insights of environmental constitutionalism and ecological law in a concise, engaging and accessible manner. This book sets out the necessary components of any constitution that could be considered "ecological" in nature. In particular, it argues that an ecological constitution is one that codifies the following key principles, at a minimum: the principle of sustainability; intergenerational equity and the public trust doctrine; environmental human rights; rights of nature; the precautionary principle and non-regression; and rights and obligations relating to a healthy climate. In the context of the global environmental crisis that characterizes the current Anthropocene era, these principles are important tools for changing consciousness and driving pragmatic policy reforms around the world. Re-imagining constitutions along these lines could play a vital role in the collective project of building a sustainable future for humans, animals, ecosystems and the biosphere we all share. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental law, ecological law, environmental constitutionalism, sustainability and rights of nature"--
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Books Books Gabriel Afolabi Ojo Central Library (Headquarters).
K3585 .C65 2021 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 0195263

Introduction : constitutionalism in the age of ecological law -- The constitutional imperative of ecological sustainability -- Human rights in the ecological constitution -- Intergenerational equity and the public trust doctrine -- Rights of nature in the ecological constitution -- Precaution and non-regression in the ecological constitution -- Ecological Constitutionalism in a Changing Climate-- Conclusion.

"The Ecological Constitution integrates the insights of environmental constitutionalism and ecological law in a concise, engaging and accessible manner. This book sets out the necessary components of any constitution that could be considered "ecological" in nature. In particular, it argues that an ecological constitution is one that codifies the following key principles, at a minimum: the principle of sustainability; intergenerational equity and the public trust doctrine; environmental human rights; rights of nature; the precautionary principle and non-regression; and rights and obligations relating to a healthy climate. In the context of the global environmental crisis that characterizes the current Anthropocene era, these principles are important tools for changing consciousness and driving pragmatic policy reforms around the world. Re-imagining constitutions along these lines could play a vital role in the collective project of building a sustainable future for humans, animals, ecosystems and the biosphere we all share. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental law, ecological law, environmental constitutionalism, sustainability and rights of nature"--

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