The Legal Concept of the Environment and Systemic Vision

In Lucia Urbani Ulivi (ed.), The Systemic Turn in Human and Natural Sciences: A Rock in the Pond. Springer Verlag. pp. 121-148 (2019)
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Abstract

Environment has not traditionally been considered by law in a systemic perspective. The work, after recalling the dynamics of legal evolution, tries to fill this gap. In particular, considering the characteristics of environmental resources and ecosystem services, it comes to propose a summary formula, according to which environmental objects point to law as commons with legacy value. The final part of the work uses climate change as test bench, concerning a typical example of global and complex problem.

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