ResponsAbility : law and governance for living well with the Earth
Présentation de l'éditeur : "ResponsAbility challenges conventional thinking about our governance and legal frameworks. The cross-currents of persisting, established worldviews, knowledge systems, institutions, law and forms of governance are now at odds with future-facing innovations desi...
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | ResponsAbility : law and governance for living well with the Earth / edited by Betsan Martin, Linda Te Aho, and Maria Humphries-Kil |
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London [etc.] :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
, 2019 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XII-265 p.) |
Sujets : |
- 1. Nga Pou Rahui : responsable laws for water and climate (Betsan Martin)
- 2. Reclaiming the global commons : towards earth trusteeship (Klaus Bosselmann)
- 3. Responsibility, state, and international law (Pierre Calame)
- 4. Public responsibility : a fundamental concept reflected throughout the ages; where did we lose the plot? (Gay Morgan)
- 5. Confronting the insupportable : resources of the law of responsibility (Alain Supoit)
- 6. Responsibility and the transformative role of law (Neetu Sharma)
- 7. The principle of responsibility in the global response to climate change : origins and evolution (Adrian Macey)
- 8. An ethic of responsibility in Samoan customary law (his Highness Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Taisi Efi)
- 9. Indigenous law and responsible water governance (Hon Sir Edward Taihakurei Durie Knzm)
- 10. Governance of water based on responsible use : an elegant solution? (Linda Te Aho)
- 11. Reflecting on landscapes of obligation, their making, and tacit constitutionalisation : freshwater claims, proprietorship, and stewardship (Mark Hickford)
- 12. Rivers as ancestors and other realities : governance of waterways in aotearoa / New Zealand (Anne Salmond)
- 13. The power & potential of the public trust : insight from Hawaii's water battles and triumphs (Kapua Sproat and Mahina Tuteur)
- 14. From rights to responsibilities using legal personhood and guardianship for rivers (Catherine Iorns Magallanes)
- 15. Making law (Gerald Torres)