This book re-imagines law as ecolaw. Drawing inspiration from current trends in the posthumanities, socio-ecological thought, and developments across the natural sciences in their specific intersections with humanities and social science disciplines, this book will appeal both to legal theorists and to others with interests in these areas.
This book re-imagines law as ecolaw. Drawing inspiration from current trends in the posthumanities, socio-ecological thought, and developments across the natural sciences in their specific intersections with humanities and social science disciplines, this book will appeal both to legal theorists and to others with interests in these areas.
Margaret Davies is Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor at the College of Business, Government and Law, Flinders University, Adelaide.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. A New Living Law 2. Teleologies of the Nonhuman 3. Biogenesis and Jurisgenesis 4. Geolaw as Flow and Stasis 5. Law Nature and Legal Theory Conclusion
Introduction, 1. A New Living Law, 2. Teleologies of the Nonhuman, 3. Biogenesis and Jurisgenesis, 4. Geolaw as Flow and Stasis, 5. Law, Nature, and Legal Theory Conclusion
Introduction 1. A New Living Law 2. Teleologies of the Nonhuman 3. Biogenesis and Jurisgenesis 4. Geolaw as Flow and Stasis 5. Law Nature and Legal Theory Conclusion
Introduction, 1. A New Living Law, 2. Teleologies of the Nonhuman, 3. Biogenesis and Jurisgenesis, 4. Geolaw as Flow and Stasis, 5. Law, Nature, and Legal Theory Conclusion
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