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    Structure as process and environmental constraint.John Law & Peter Lodge - 1978 - Theory and Society 5 (3):373-386.
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    Constitutions.David S. Law - 2010 - In Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research. Oxford University Press.
    This article deals with the housing framework of laws, that is, constitutions. It distinguishes between constitution referring to the de jure, formal, written book of laws and codes that assume supreme authority within any structure, and constitution which defines a body of informal, conditional rules and laws that do not have supreme authority but are abided by, owing to various objective, subjective factors. Constitution reflects the gap between aspiration and actuality, and constitution attracts a higher degree of compliance and implementation. (...)
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    Environmental Law and Economics.Bruce R. Huber & Klaus Mathis (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    This anthology discusses important issues surrounding environmental law and economics and provides an in-depth analysis of its use in legislation, regulation and legal adjudication from a neoclassical and behavioural law and economics perspective. Environmental issues raise a vast range of legal questions: to what extent is it justifiable to rely on markets and continued technological innovation, especially as it relates to present exploitation of scarce resources? Or is it necessary for the state to intervene? Regulatory instruments are available (...)
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    Environmental law, ethics, and governance.Erika Techera (ed.) - 2010 - Freeland: Inter-Disciplinary Press.
    Environmental Law, Ethics and Governance draws attention to the necessity for inter-disciplinarity in research focused on achieving good environmental governance, be it of a physical area, an environmental problem or a natural resource. Law and ethics each have an important role to play in this regard and the chapters in this volume consider these issues from a number of different perspectives. Included in this book is the academic research and professional experiences of a diversity of authors, including (...)
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    Environmental Law-Making Public Opinion in Victorian Britain: The Cross-Currents of Bentham’s and Coleridge’s Ideas.Ben Pontin - 2014 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 34 (4):759-790.
    It is increasingly clear that law and its enforcement in Victorian Britain were quite effective in tackling formative industrial problems concerning pollution and broader threats to nature. What is unclear is the political philosophy, if any, underlying this historic achievement. A prevalent view is that early ‘environmental’ law lacked any philosophical underpinning. The article revisits this issue with reference to Dicey’s analysis of 19th century ‘law-making public opinion’. Dicey identified three broad streams of seminal opinion that, he argued, shaped (...)
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    Environmental Law and Youth Protests: Future Generations Between Speech Acts and Political Representation.Luigi D. A. Corrias - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (2):893-906.
    This article aims to provide a semiotic analysis of environmental law and youth protests. More precisely, drawing on speech act theory this article regards both as types of communication and teases out the inherent voice and message, specifically with regard to the interests of future generations. The argument unfolds in three steps. First, the article looks into speaker and speech of environmental law and argues that it speaks, as legislation does, in the first-person plural voice of a ‘we’. (...)
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    EU Environmental Law.Maria Lee - 2015 - In Dennis Patterson (ed.), A Companion to European Union Law and International Law. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 568–587.
    The European Union (EU) has developed a vast body of environmental law, relying on a treaty title setting out normatively and descriptively complex environmental principles and approaches, as well as on those parts of the treaties focusing on the internal market. This chapter provides some introductory insights into EU environmental law. It explores that the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) shows the potential of an approach to governance that sets environmental norms in a collaborative, problem‐solving forum beyond (...)
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    Environmental Law and the Unsustainability of Sustainable Development: A Tale of Disenchantment and of Hope.Louis J. Kotzé & Sam Adelman - 2022 - Law and Critique 34 (2):227-248.
    In this article we argue that sustainable development is not a socio-ecologically friendly principle. The principle, which is deeply embedded in environmental law, policymaking and governance, drives environmentally destructive neoliberal economic growth that exploits and degrades the vulnerable living order. Despite seemingly well-meaning intentions behind the emergence of sustainable development, it almost invariably facilitates exploitative economic development activities that exacerbate systemic inequalities and injustices without noticeably protecting all life forms in the Anthropocene. We conclude the article by examining an (...)
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    International Environmental Law: of Sovereignty, Complexity, and Grotian Moments.Jutta Brunnée - 2022 - Grotiana 43 (1):3-24.
    The Grotian Moment concept provides a lens through which to reflect on the enduring hold of state sovereignty on international environmental law. The article traces the development of the field’s customary rule framework and canvasses efforts to push its conceptual boundaries beyond the inter-state paradigm. Given their dominant role in the field, the article then provides a brief overview of treaty-based approaches to the development of international environmental law. It focuses on the global response to the climate emergency, (...)
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    Environmental law making opinion during the green industrial revolution: Redefining Dicey's' Ages' of Coleridge and Bentham.Ben Pontin - forthcoming - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies.
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    International environmental law after Rio: The continuing search for equity.Allen L. Springer - 1993 - Ethics and International Affairs 7:115–129.
    Springer focuses on the nature and challenges of "leadership" in contemporary environmental diplomacy since the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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    The Philosophical Foundations of Environmental Law: Property, Rights and Nature.Sean Coyle - 2004 - Hart. Edited by Karen Morrow.
    This book challenges the accepted view by arguing that environmental law must be seen not as a mere instrument of social policy, but as a historical product of ...
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  13. Environmental Law and the Eclipse of Land as Private Property.Gary Varner - 1994 - In . University of Georgia Press. pp. 1442-160.
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    Analysis and Evolution of Environmental Law in Ecuador with the Constitution of 2008 and its Relation to Political Marketing in the Good Way of Living.Carlos Alcívar Trejo, José J. Albert Márquez, Ambar Murillo Mena & Francisco Marcelo Alvarado Porras - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 21 (1):105-112.
    This article is a review and reflection of the new elements of rights and laws, applied to the principle of justice and sovereignty, but above all in the demonstration that law as a science once again allows us to conceive that as a science it evolves and must be modified according to the new conducts that the State and society require, such is the case of the constitutional recognition that this type of rights have. In the last decades, human beings (...)
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    Participation and Deliberation in Environmental Law: Exploring a Problem‐solving Approach.Jenny Steele - 2001 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 21 (3):415-442.
    This article explores some important recent instances of increased participation in environmental law, focusing on those developments which seek close citizen involvement in decision‐making. It is argued that these developments are best explained in terms of a new understanding of the public's potential contribution to environmental decisions. In particular, there are signs that participation is regarded as likely to lead to better decision‐making. Borrowing from theories of deliberative democracy, the article explores the idea that citizen deliberation may contribute (...)
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    Art of Environmental Law, Governing with Aesthetics.Jennifer Welchman - 2022 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 80 (4):517-520.
    Though nearly 400 pages, Benjamin Richardson’s The Art of Environmental Law, Governing with Aesthetics, will not tell you everything you always wanted to know about aesthetics and environmental law but were afraid to ask. What it will give you is a fascinating overview that is remarkably readable despite its considerable length.Richardson’s opening chapter explains that his objective is to show “how insights from aesthetics can enrich the study and understanding of environmental law.” (p. 5) Strictly speaking, what (...)
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  17. All-Too Human: Orienting Environmental Law in a Remade World.Jedediah Purdy - 2019 - In Akeel Bilgrami (ed.), Nature and Value. New York: Columbia University Press.
     
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  18. Ethics and International Environmental Law.Roger Crisp - 2010 - In Samantha Besson & John Tasioulas (eds.), The Philosophy of International Law. Oxford University Press.
     
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  19. Philosophical Issues in International Environmental Law.James Nickel & Daniel Magraw - 2010 - In Samantha Besson & John Tasioulas (eds.), The Philosophy of International Law. Oxford University Press.
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    The Philosophical Foundations of Environmental Law.Richard Ned Lebow - 2005 - Contemporary Political Theory 4 (3):338-340.
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    Congress, consistency, and environmental law.John Lemons, Donald A. Brown & and Gary E. Varner - 1990 - Environmental Ethics 12 (4):311-327.
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    Congress, Consistency, and Environmental Law.John Lemons, Donald A. Brown & Gary E. Varner - 1990 - Environmental Ethics 12 (4):311-327.
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    Congress, Consistency, and Environmental Law.John Lemons, Donald A. Brown & Gary E. Varner - 1990 - Environmental Ethics 12 (4):311-327.
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    The Philosophical Foundations of Environmental Law.Darrell Whitman - 2005 - Contemporary Political Theory 4 (3):338-340.
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    Ethics, future generations and environmental law.Clark Wolf - 2012 - In Marmor Andrei (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Law. Routledge. pp. 397.
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    Nature’s Trust: An Environmental Law for A New Ecological Age.Donald A. Brown - 2016 - Environmental Ethics 38 (2):245-248.
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  27. Improving Compliance with International Environmental Law.J. Cameron, J. Werksman & P. Roderick - 1998 - Environmental Values 7 (3):376-378.
     
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  28. The "reconciliatory approach" : an interpretative response to harmonize international environmental law with other specialised areas of international law.Britta Sjöstedt - 2016 - In Andrzej Jakubowski & Karolina Wierczyńska (eds.), Fragmentation vs the constitutionalisation of international law: a practical inquiry. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Decolonization of Global Health Law: Lessons from International Environmental Law.Alexandra L. Phelan & Matiangai Sirleaf - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (2):450-453.
    Global health law for pandemics currently lacks legal obligations to ensure distributional and reparative justice. In contrast, international environmental law contains several novel international legal mechanisms aimed at addressing the effects of colonialism and global injustices that arise from the disproportionate contributions to — and impacts of — climate change and biodiversity loss.
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    Customary Norms, General Principles of International Environmental Law, and Assisted Migration as a Tool for Biodiversity Adaptation to Climate Change.Maksim Lavrik - 2022 - Jus Cogens 4 (2):99-129.
    Assisted migration (AM) is a translocation of the representatives of species to areas outside their natural habitats as a response to climate change. This article seeks to identify how customary norms and general principles of international environmental law could guide the development of regulation of AM maximizing the benefits of using AM and minimizing AM-related risks. Among the customary norms and principles of international environmental law discussed in the article and relevant to the regulation of AM are the (...)
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    Science-Based Lawmaking : How to Effectively Integrate Science in International Environmental Law.Dionysia-Theodora Avgerinopoulou - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    The Book takes the approach of a critique of the prevailing international environmental law-making processes and their systemic shortcomings. It aims to partly redesign the current international environmental law-making system in order to promote further legislation and more effectively protect the natural environment and public health. Through case studies and doctrinal analyses, an array of initial questions guides the reader through a variety of factors influencing the development of International Environmental Law. After a historical analysis, commencing from (...)
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    Modest Pragmatic Lessons for a Diverse and Incoherent Environmental Law.Ole W. Pedersen - 2013 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 33 (1):103-131.
    This article seeks to contribute to ongoing debates on the nature and foundations of environmental law. In doing so, the article accepts the claim made in much of the recent analytical environmental law scholarship that the discipline suffers from a lack of coherence. In a response to this claim, the article probes the potential reasons behind this incoherence. In relying on recent scholarship in the disciplines of social psychology and cultural cognition, the article argues that individual understanding of (...)
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  33. Concepts of Law in the US and German Environmental Law Perpective.Citizen Suits Moeskes - 1992 - Rechtstheorie 242.
     
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    The Theory of Worldviews from an Environmental Law Perspective.Orsolya Bányai - forthcoming - Tandf: World Futures:1-23.
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    The Crucible of Value Transformation—Excerpts from Environmental Law in Japan.Akio Morishima, Koichiro Fujikura & Julian Gresser - 1982 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 7 (1):61-73.
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    DOUGLAS A. KYSAR, Regulating from Nowhere: Environmental Law and the Search for Objectivity.Olaf Dilling - 2012 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 98 (1):152-156.
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    Breena Holland: Allocating the Earth: A Distributional Framework for Protecting Environmental Capabilities in Environmental Law and Policy.Jeremy Bendik-Keymer - 2018 - Environmental Ethics 40 (3):297-300.
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  38. Sean Coyle and Karin Morrow, The Philosophical Foundations of Environmental Law: Property Rights and Nature Reviewed by.Arlene Kwasniak - 2005 - Philosophy in Review 25 (5):336-339.
     
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    Environmental interface: literature, law, science, and philosophy.Jose Nandhikkara (ed.) - 2015 - Geneva: Globethics.net.
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    Rights for Robots: Artificial Intelligence, Animal and Environmental Law (2020) by Joshua Gellers. [REVIEW]Kamil Mamak - 2021 - Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (3):1-4.
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    Richard J. Lazarus: The making of environmental law. [REVIEW]Richard P. Haynes - 2008 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 21 (6):613-616.
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    Zoning Law, Health, and Environmental Justice: What’s the Connection?Juliana Maantay - 2002 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (4):572-593.
    Zoning laws determine what types of land uses and densities can occur on each property lot in a municipality, and therefore also govern the range of potential environmental and health impacts resulting from the land use. Zoning regulations are the most ubiquitous of the land use laws in the United States, as well as in many other countries. As such, they have far-reaching effects on the location of noxious uses, and any concomitant environmental or human health impacts.Zoning has (...)
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    Zoning Law, Health, and Environmental Justice: What’s the Connection?Juliana Maantay - 2002 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30 (4):572-593.
    Zoning laws determine what types of land uses and densities can occur on each property lot in a municipality, and therefore also govern the range of potential environmental and health impacts resulting from the land use. Zoning regulations are the most ubiquitous of the land use laws in the United States, as well as in many other countries. As such, they have far-reaching effects on the location of noxious uses, and any concomitant environmental or human health impacts.Zoning has (...)
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    Book Review: The Earth on Trial: Environmental Law on the International Stage. [REVIEW]Doris E. Buss - 2001 - Environmental Values 10 (4):561-562.
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    Dethroning Mineral King: Daniel P. Selmi: Dawn at Mineral King Valley. The Sierra Club, the Disney Company, and the rise of environmental law. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2022, xiv + 347 pp, $30.00 HB. [REVIEW]Markku Oksanen - 2023 - Metascience 32 (3):329-331.
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    Holland, Breena. Allocating the Earth: A Distributional Framework for Protecting Capabilities in Environmental Law and Policy.New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Pp. 245. $80.00. [REVIEW]Ingrid Robeyns - 2016 - Ethics 126 (4):1100-1104.
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    Measuring Environmental Health Risks: The Negotiation of a Public Right-to-Know Law.Joshua Dunsby - 2004 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 29 (3):269-290.
    Quantitative health risk assessment is a procedure for estimating the likelihood that exposure to environmental contaminants will produce certain adverse health effects, most commonly cancer. One instance of its use has been a California air toxics public “right-to-know” law. This article examines the ways in which credible health risk measurements were produced and challenged during the implementation of the California public policy. Fieldwork and documentary analysis finds that stakeholders negotiated within the formal constraints of the risk assessment procedures but (...)
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    Environmental Public Health Law: Three Pillars.Richard J. Jackson & Timothy F. Malloy - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (s1):34-36.
    Most people dread being the subject of interest for doctors, scientists, regulators, and lawyers. While we may joke about the arrogance of the medical profession and the aggressiveness of the legal field, both lie at the core of environmental public health. They are inseparable, sometimes complementary and other times in tension. The role of medicine and science in EPH is clear, but their relationship with law is often opaque. Yet in no other area of public health, from infectious and (...)
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    Environmental Public Health Law: Three Pillars.Richard J. Jackson & Timothy F. Malloy - 2011 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 39 (s1):34-36.
    Most people dread being the subject of interest for doctors, scientists, regulators, and lawyers. While we may joke about the arrogance of the medical profession and the aggressiveness of the legal field, both lie at the core of environmental public health. They are inseparable, sometimes complementary and other times in tension. The role of medicine and science in EPH is clear, but their relationship with law is often opaque. Yet in no other area of public health, from infectious and (...)
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    HInduism and Environmental Ethics: Law, Literature, and Philosophy.Christopher G. Framarin - 2014 - London: Routledge.
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