Rights of Nature in Europe
Encounters and Visions
Herausgeber: García Ruales, Jenny; Kopnina, Helen; Hovden, Katarina
Rights of Nature in Europe
Encounters and Visions
Herausgeber: García Ruales, Jenny; Kopnina, Helen; Hovden, Katarina
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This book addresses the recognition of the Rights of Nature (RoN) in Europe, examining their conceptualization and implementation. RoN refers to a diverse set of legal developments that seek to redefine Nature's status within the law, gradually emerging as a novel template for environmental protection.
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This book addresses the recognition of the Rights of Nature (RoN) in Europe, examining their conceptualization and implementation. RoN refers to a diverse set of legal developments that seek to redefine Nature's status within the law, gradually emerging as a novel template for environmental protection.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781032332659
- ISBN-10: 1032332654
- Artikelnr.: 70071076
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 730g
- ISBN-13: 9781032332659
- ISBN-10: 1032332654
- Artikelnr.: 70071076
Jenny García Ruales is an Amazonian anthropologist, currently pursuing her PhD at the Philipps University of Marburg and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Germany. Katarina Hovden is a PhD candidate in Law at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark Helen Kopnina is Professor and Researcher in Biodiversity and Business at Northumbria University, UK. Colin D. Robertson is a Scottish lawyer and member of the Law Society of Scotland, UK. Hendrik Schoukens is Professor of Environmental Law at Ghent University and lawyer at the bar of Brussels, Belgium.
1. Arrival of rights of Nature in Europe (Jenny García Ruales, Katarina
Hovden, Helen Kopnina, Colin D. Robertson and Hendrik Schoukens) Part I.
Landing and grounding 2. A Well-braided (Knowledge) Braid: Lessons learned
from the Kawsak Sacha and the Forest Beings to Europe (Jenny García Ruales,
Yaku Viteri Gualinga) 3. 'Caring for Nature': Exploring the concepts of
stewardship in European philosophies, spiritual traditions, and laws
(Jérémie Gilbert, Camilla Brattland, Sophie de Maat, Matthias Kramm,
Alessandro Pelizzon) 4. Ecodemocracy in the Wild: If existing democracies
were to operationalize ecocentrism and animal ethics in policy-making, what
would rewilding look like? (Helen Kopnina, Simon Leadbeater, Paul Cryer,
Anja Heister, Tamara Lewis) 5. An Ecological Citizenship's Triumph: From
The Popular Legislative Initiative To The Rights Granted For The Mar Menor
(Teresa Vicente Giménez, Eduardo Salazar Ortuño) Part II. Attuning to
European legal landscapes 6. From Extractivism to The Rights of Nature
(Rana Göksu and Katarina Hovden) 7. Rights of Nature in EU Law: a
Linguistic Approach (Colin D. Robertson) 8. Do Wolves Own Property in the
EU? On John Locke, the EU Habitats Directive and Animal Property Rights
(Hendrik Schoukens) 9. Animal Rights under the European Convention on Human
Rights (Elien Verniers) 10. Finding a path to Europe for the Rights of
Nature (Elena Ewering, Andreas Gutmann and Tore Vetter) Part III.
Encounters with the rights of Nature 11. Wild Animals Speak: Implications
for Nature Rights (Kimberley J. Graham) 12. Strangers in paradise: the
challenge of invasive alien species to (the implementation of) Earth
jurisprudence in Europe (Hendrik Schoukens and Eva Bernet Kempers) 13.
Ecological restoration and the rights of nature in the EU: natural twins or
a Pandora's box? (Hendrik Schoukens and An Cliquet)14. Rights of Nature
from a historical-economic perspective and the opportunity for a
fundamental reorientation of the societal relationship to nature (Alessio
Thomasberger and Lena Hennes) Part IV. Visions for the rights of Nature 15.
Towards an EU Fundamental Charter for the Rights of Nature: Integrating
Nature, People, Economy (Silvia Bagni, Mumta Ito and Massimiliano
Montini)16. Ecocide law as a transformative legal leverage point (Pella
Thiel and Valérie Cabanes) 17. Rights of Nature as an Ecopsychological
Praxis (Henrik Hallgren and Hans Landeström)18. Eco-social work and the
healing and transformative powers of Nature: towards an eco-centric
practice (Anette Lytzen and Cathy Richardson Kineweskwêw)
Hovden, Helen Kopnina, Colin D. Robertson and Hendrik Schoukens) Part I.
Landing and grounding 2. A Well-braided (Knowledge) Braid: Lessons learned
from the Kawsak Sacha and the Forest Beings to Europe (Jenny García Ruales,
Yaku Viteri Gualinga) 3. 'Caring for Nature': Exploring the concepts of
stewardship in European philosophies, spiritual traditions, and laws
(Jérémie Gilbert, Camilla Brattland, Sophie de Maat, Matthias Kramm,
Alessandro Pelizzon) 4. Ecodemocracy in the Wild: If existing democracies
were to operationalize ecocentrism and animal ethics in policy-making, what
would rewilding look like? (Helen Kopnina, Simon Leadbeater, Paul Cryer,
Anja Heister, Tamara Lewis) 5. An Ecological Citizenship's Triumph: From
The Popular Legislative Initiative To The Rights Granted For The Mar Menor
(Teresa Vicente Giménez, Eduardo Salazar Ortuño) Part II. Attuning to
European legal landscapes 6. From Extractivism to The Rights of Nature
(Rana Göksu and Katarina Hovden) 7. Rights of Nature in EU Law: a
Linguistic Approach (Colin D. Robertson) 8. Do Wolves Own Property in the
EU? On John Locke, the EU Habitats Directive and Animal Property Rights
(Hendrik Schoukens) 9. Animal Rights under the European Convention on Human
Rights (Elien Verniers) 10. Finding a path to Europe for the Rights of
Nature (Elena Ewering, Andreas Gutmann and Tore Vetter) Part III.
Encounters with the rights of Nature 11. Wild Animals Speak: Implications
for Nature Rights (Kimberley J. Graham) 12. Strangers in paradise: the
challenge of invasive alien species to (the implementation of) Earth
jurisprudence in Europe (Hendrik Schoukens and Eva Bernet Kempers) 13.
Ecological restoration and the rights of nature in the EU: natural twins or
a Pandora's box? (Hendrik Schoukens and An Cliquet)14. Rights of Nature
from a historical-economic perspective and the opportunity for a
fundamental reorientation of the societal relationship to nature (Alessio
Thomasberger and Lena Hennes) Part IV. Visions for the rights of Nature 15.
Towards an EU Fundamental Charter for the Rights of Nature: Integrating
Nature, People, Economy (Silvia Bagni, Mumta Ito and Massimiliano
Montini)16. Ecocide law as a transformative legal leverage point (Pella
Thiel and Valérie Cabanes) 17. Rights of Nature as an Ecopsychological
Praxis (Henrik Hallgren and Hans Landeström)18. Eco-social work and the
healing and transformative powers of Nature: towards an eco-centric
practice (Anette Lytzen and Cathy Richardson Kineweskwêw)
1. Arrival of rights of Nature in Europe (Jenny García Ruales, Katarina
Hovden, Helen Kopnina, Colin D. Robertson and Hendrik Schoukens) Part I.
Landing and grounding 2. A Well-braided (Knowledge) Braid: Lessons learned
from the Kawsak Sacha and the Forest Beings to Europe (Jenny García Ruales,
Yaku Viteri Gualinga) 3. 'Caring for Nature': Exploring the concepts of
stewardship in European philosophies, spiritual traditions, and laws
(Jérémie Gilbert, Camilla Brattland, Sophie de Maat, Matthias Kramm,
Alessandro Pelizzon) 4. Ecodemocracy in the Wild: If existing democracies
were to operationalize ecocentrism and animal ethics in policy-making, what
would rewilding look like? (Helen Kopnina, Simon Leadbeater, Paul Cryer,
Anja Heister, Tamara Lewis) 5. An Ecological Citizenship's Triumph: From
The Popular Legislative Initiative To The Rights Granted For The Mar Menor
(Teresa Vicente Giménez, Eduardo Salazar Ortuño) Part II. Attuning to
European legal landscapes 6. From Extractivism to The Rights of Nature
(Rana Göksu and Katarina Hovden) 7. Rights of Nature in EU Law: a
Linguistic Approach (Colin D. Robertson) 8. Do Wolves Own Property in the
EU? On John Locke, the EU Habitats Directive and Animal Property Rights
(Hendrik Schoukens) 9. Animal Rights under the European Convention on Human
Rights (Elien Verniers) 10. Finding a path to Europe for the Rights of
Nature (Elena Ewering, Andreas Gutmann and Tore Vetter) Part III.
Encounters with the rights of Nature 11. Wild Animals Speak: Implications
for Nature Rights (Kimberley J. Graham) 12. Strangers in paradise: the
challenge of invasive alien species to (the implementation of) Earth
jurisprudence in Europe (Hendrik Schoukens and Eva Bernet Kempers) 13.
Ecological restoration and the rights of nature in the EU: natural twins or
a Pandora's box? (Hendrik Schoukens and An Cliquet)14. Rights of Nature
from a historical-economic perspective and the opportunity for a
fundamental reorientation of the societal relationship to nature (Alessio
Thomasberger and Lena Hennes) Part IV. Visions for the rights of Nature 15.
Towards an EU Fundamental Charter for the Rights of Nature: Integrating
Nature, People, Economy (Silvia Bagni, Mumta Ito and Massimiliano
Montini)16. Ecocide law as a transformative legal leverage point (Pella
Thiel and Valérie Cabanes) 17. Rights of Nature as an Ecopsychological
Praxis (Henrik Hallgren and Hans Landeström)18. Eco-social work and the
healing and transformative powers of Nature: towards an eco-centric
practice (Anette Lytzen and Cathy Richardson Kineweskwêw)
Hovden, Helen Kopnina, Colin D. Robertson and Hendrik Schoukens) Part I.
Landing and grounding 2. A Well-braided (Knowledge) Braid: Lessons learned
from the Kawsak Sacha and the Forest Beings to Europe (Jenny García Ruales,
Yaku Viteri Gualinga) 3. 'Caring for Nature': Exploring the concepts of
stewardship in European philosophies, spiritual traditions, and laws
(Jérémie Gilbert, Camilla Brattland, Sophie de Maat, Matthias Kramm,
Alessandro Pelizzon) 4. Ecodemocracy in the Wild: If existing democracies
were to operationalize ecocentrism and animal ethics in policy-making, what
would rewilding look like? (Helen Kopnina, Simon Leadbeater, Paul Cryer,
Anja Heister, Tamara Lewis) 5. An Ecological Citizenship's Triumph: From
The Popular Legislative Initiative To The Rights Granted For The Mar Menor
(Teresa Vicente Giménez, Eduardo Salazar Ortuño) Part II. Attuning to
European legal landscapes 6. From Extractivism to The Rights of Nature
(Rana Göksu and Katarina Hovden) 7. Rights of Nature in EU Law: a
Linguistic Approach (Colin D. Robertson) 8. Do Wolves Own Property in the
EU? On John Locke, the EU Habitats Directive and Animal Property Rights
(Hendrik Schoukens) 9. Animal Rights under the European Convention on Human
Rights (Elien Verniers) 10. Finding a path to Europe for the Rights of
Nature (Elena Ewering, Andreas Gutmann and Tore Vetter) Part III.
Encounters with the rights of Nature 11. Wild Animals Speak: Implications
for Nature Rights (Kimberley J. Graham) 12. Strangers in paradise: the
challenge of invasive alien species to (the implementation of) Earth
jurisprudence in Europe (Hendrik Schoukens and Eva Bernet Kempers) 13.
Ecological restoration and the rights of nature in the EU: natural twins or
a Pandora's box? (Hendrik Schoukens and An Cliquet)14. Rights of Nature
from a historical-economic perspective and the opportunity for a
fundamental reorientation of the societal relationship to nature (Alessio
Thomasberger and Lena Hennes) Part IV. Visions for the rights of Nature 15.
Towards an EU Fundamental Charter for the Rights of Nature: Integrating
Nature, People, Economy (Silvia Bagni, Mumta Ito and Massimiliano
Montini)16. Ecocide law as a transformative legal leverage point (Pella
Thiel and Valérie Cabanes) 17. Rights of Nature as an Ecopsychological
Praxis (Henrik Hallgren and Hans Landeström)18. Eco-social work and the
healing and transformative powers of Nature: towards an eco-centric
practice (Anette Lytzen and Cathy Richardson Kineweskwêw)