Environmental Personhood

Environmental Personhood
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 121
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ISBN-10 : 9781040006061
ISBN-13 : 104000606X
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Book Synopsis Environmental Personhood by : Francine Rochford

Download or read book Environmental Personhood written by Francine Rochford and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-01-18 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines the increasingly widespread movement to recognise the environment as a legal person. Several countries have now recognized that nature, or parts of nature, have juristic personhood. In this book, the concept of legal personhood and its incidents are interrogated with a view to determining whether this is, or could be, a positive contribution to modern environmental problems. Surveying historical and current positions on the juristic concept of legal personhood, the book engages recent legislation and case law, in order to consider the attempt in several countries to vest personhood in rivers, river basins and ecosystems. Comparing approaches in a range of countries – including New Zealand, India, Ecuador, the United States and Australia, it addresses the methods employed, the purported aims, the mechanisms for enforcement, and the entrenchment of legal protections. Throughout, the book elicits the difficult relationship between an historically anthropocentric idea of personhood and its extension beyond the human; concluding that the attribution of personhood to the environment is an important, but limited, contribution to environmental sustainability. Accessibly written, this book will appeal to scholars, students and others with interests in environmental law, environmental science and public policy, and ecology more generally.

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