Beschreibung:
"On the global development of legislation, treaty negotiations, constitutional measures, and litigation resulting in legal recognition of Rights of Nature (RoN), including the cultural and political influences that determined how these legal rights were framed, the method of adoption and, importantly, the evolution of RoN enforcement through judicial decisions and growing cultural familiarity with the new legal concept"--
Acknowledgements1 Rights of Nature for 2030 and Beyond2 Network and Norm Construction at the Global Level3 Windows of Opportunity, Multiple Paths, and Rival Models4 The Evolution of Rights of Nature Through Ecuadorian Courts5 What Happened to Bolivia?6 Managing People for the Benefit of the Land in New Zealand7 Experimentation and Adaptation at the Local Level in the U.S.8 Evolution of the Legal Personhood Model Through the CourtsConclusion: Earth Jurisprudence for a Sustainable Future for AllNotesReferencesIndex