The Routledge handbook of international law and anthropocentrism / edited by Vincent Chapaux, Frédéric Mégret and Usha Natarajan.
2023
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Title
The Routledge handbook of international law and anthropocentrism / edited by Vincent Chapaux, Frédéric Mégret and Usha Natarajan.
Imprint
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023.
Copyright
©2023
Description
1 online resource (xi, 341 pages).
Series
Routledge handbooks.
Formatted Contents Note
'One vast gasoline station for human exploitation' : sovereignty as anthropocentric extraction / Mario Prost
The anthropocentrism of human rights / Frédéric Mégret
International trade law and the commodification of the living / Charlotte E. Blattner
Anthropocentrism and international environmental law / Vito de Lucia
The law of the sea's fluid anthropocentrism / Godwin E.K. Dzah
Ordering human-other relationships : international humanitarian law and ecologies of armed conflicts in the anthropocene / Matilda Arvidsson and Britta Sjöstedt
Anthropocentrism and critical approaches to international law / Hélène Mayrand and Valérie Chevrier-Marineau
International law, legal anthropocentrism, and facing the planetary / Anna Grear
Towards an ecofeminist critique of international law? / Karen Morrow
Indigenous knowledge and international (anthropocentric) law : the politics of thinking from (and for) another world / Roger Merino
Earth jurisprudence : anthropocentrism and neoliberal rationality / Peter Burdon and Samuel Alexander
Global animal law, pain, and death : an international law for the dominion / Alejandro Lorite Escorihuela
What would a post-anthropocentric legal system look like? / Ugo Mattei and Michael W. Monterossi
A non-anthropocentric indigenous research methodology : the anishinabe waterdrum, residential schools, and settler colonialism / Valarie G. Waboose
Non-human animals as epistemic subjects of international law / Vincent Chapaux
Grounding ecocide, humanity, and international law / Tim Lindgren
Formless infinite : law beyond the anthropocene and the earth system / Elena Cirkovic.
The anthropocentrism of human rights / Frédéric Mégret
International trade law and the commodification of the living / Charlotte E. Blattner
Anthropocentrism and international environmental law / Vito de Lucia
The law of the sea's fluid anthropocentrism / Godwin E.K. Dzah
Ordering human-other relationships : international humanitarian law and ecologies of armed conflicts in the anthropocene / Matilda Arvidsson and Britta Sjöstedt
Anthropocentrism and critical approaches to international law / Hélène Mayrand and Valérie Chevrier-Marineau
International law, legal anthropocentrism, and facing the planetary / Anna Grear
Towards an ecofeminist critique of international law? / Karen Morrow
Indigenous knowledge and international (anthropocentric) law : the politics of thinking from (and for) another world / Roger Merino
Earth jurisprudence : anthropocentrism and neoliberal rationality / Peter Burdon and Samuel Alexander
Global animal law, pain, and death : an international law for the dominion / Alejandro Lorite Escorihuela
What would a post-anthropocentric legal system look like? / Ugo Mattei and Michael W. Monterossi
A non-anthropocentric indigenous research methodology : the anishinabe waterdrum, residential schools, and settler colonialism / Valarie G. Waboose
Non-human animals as epistemic subjects of international law / Vincent Chapaux
Grounding ecocide, humanity, and international law / Tim Lindgren
Formless infinite : law beyond the anthropocene and the earth system / Elena Cirkovic.
Summary
"This handbook explores, contextualizes and critiques the relationship between anthropocentrism - the idea that human beings are socially and politically at the centre of the cosmos - and international law. While the critical study of anthropocentrism has been under way for several years, it has either focused on specific subfields of international law or emanated from two distinctive strands inspired by the animal rights movement and deep ecology. This handbook offers a broader study of anthropocentrism in international law as a global legal system and academic field. It assesses the extent to which current international law is anthropocentric, contextualizes that claim in relation to broader critical theories of anthropocentrism, and explores alternative ways for international law to organize relations between humans and other living and non-living entities. This book will interest international lawyers, environmental lawyers, legal theorists, social theorists, and those concerned with the philosophy and ethics of ecology and the non-human realms"-- Provided by publisher.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781003201120 electronic book
1003201121 electronic book
9781000892222 electronic book
1000892220 electronic book
9781000892239 electronic book
1000892239 electronic book
9780367858223 hardcover
9781032508580 paperback
1003201121 electronic book
9781000892222 electronic book
1000892220 electronic book
9781000892239 electronic book
1000892239 electronic book
9780367858223 hardcover
9781032508580 paperback
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