"Images of nature abound in international environmental law but their significance is unclear. This landmark book shows how interpretations of images through visual art can inform judgements of nature's aesthetic value under treaties in ways relevant to international law practitioners, legal scholars of the visual, and environmental philosophers"--
"Images of nature abound in international environmental law but their significance is unclear. This landmark book shows how interpretations of images through visual art can inform judgements of nature's aesthetic value under treaties in ways relevant to international law practitioners, legal scholars of the visual, and environmental philosophers"--
Dr Alice Palmer is a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Art and Law Program of the Institute for International Law and the Humanities at Melbourne Law School. She writes on law and image with a focus on the visual arts, drawing on her work in international environmental law.
Inhaltsangabe
1. In the frame: an introduction 2. The environment's 'Aesthetic' value 3. Legal interpretation of Aesthetic value 4. Images and aesthetics for international environmental law 5. Valuing Aesthetics of world natural heritage 6. The art of image in the whaling in the Antarctic case 7. Fragmented Aesthetics of biodiversity 8. Beyond the frame: a conclusion Bibliography Index.
1. In the frame: an introduction 2. The environment's 'Aesthetic' value 3. Legal interpretation of Aesthetic value 4. Images and aesthetics for international environmental law 5. Valuing Aesthetics of world natural heritage 6. The art of image in the whaling in the Antarctic case 7. Fragmented Aesthetics of biodiversity 8. Beyond the frame: a conclusion Bibliography Index.
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