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Book Title: Thought, Law, Rights and Action in the Age of Environmental Crisis
Editor(s): Grear, Anna; Grant, Evadne
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784711320
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Table of cases ix
Introduction: thought, law, rights and action in an age of
environmental crisis in search of better future histories 1
Anna Grear and Evadne Grant
PART 1 PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS
1 Doubt and denial: epistemic responsibility meets climate
change scepticism 25
Lorraine Code
2 Actors or spectators? Vulnerability and critical environmental
law 46
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
3 Reflections on the relationship between environmental
regulation, human rights and beyond with Heidegger 76
Margherita Pieraccini
4 Radicalism and conservativism in environmental law 96
Sean Coyle
PART 2 RECONFIGURING THE LEGAL
5 Human rights and environmental protection in India: the
judicial journey from public interest litigation to the National
Green Tribunal 123
Gitanjali N Gill
6 Re-imagining adjudication: human rights courts and the
environment 155
Evadne Grant
PART 3 ACTIVISM AND PRAXIS
7 Human rights practice: a means to environmental ends? 191
Kate Donald
v
vi Thoughts, law, rights and action in the age of environmental crisis
8 Schopenhaur's Mitleid, environmental outrage and human
rights 220
Tom Kerns
PART 4 MULTILEVEL REFORMULATIONS
9 Reimagining ecological governance through human rights and a
rediscovery of the Commons 251
David Bollier and Burns H Weston
10 Towards new legal futures? In search of renewing foundations 283
Anna Grear
Index 315
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