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ResponsAbility: Law and Governance for Living Well with the Earth

Edited by: Betsan Martin, Linda Te Aho, Maria Humphries-Kil

ISBN13: 9780367734053
Published: December 2020
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback 2018)
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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 designed to help societies transition to both low-carbon economies and social equity. This book explores the ways in which we can move to new governance and legal structures that more effectively reflect our changed relationship with the Earth in the Anthropocene.

The book is written by a group of eminent scholars and leading experts from a diverse range of backgrounds, all of whom bring new knowledge and analysis from across oceanic and continental regions. Many are from the discipline of law, whilst others bring expertise on indigenous knowledge, climate, water, governance and philosophy to engage with law. Contributors include His Highness Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese Ta’isi Efi, Head of State of Samoa, Judge Sir E. Taikakurei Durie, Dame Anne Salmond, Pierre Calame and Adrian Macey. A number of scenarios are presented throughout the book for the realignment of global and local law to institutionalise responsibility for social, environmental and earth-centered equity.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, Law and Society
Contents:
Foreward
Introduction
Ngā Pou Rāhui: Responsable Laws for Water and Climate
Reclaiming the Global Commons: Towards Earth Trusteeship
Responsibility, State and International Law
Public Responsibility: A Fundamental Concept Reflected Throughout the Ages; Where did we lose the plot?
Confronting the Insupportable: Resources of the Law of Responsibility
Responsibility and the Transformative Role of Law
The Principle of Responsibility in the Global Response to Climate Change: Origins and Evolution
An Ethic of Responsibility in Samoan Customary Law
Indigenous Law and Responsible Water Governance
Governance of Water Based on Responsible Use – An elegant solution?
Reflecting on Landscapes of Obligation, their Making and Tacit Constitutionalisation: freshwater claims, proprietorship and ‘stewardship’
Rivers As Ancestors And Other Realities: Governance Of Waterways In Aotearoa / New Zealand
The Power & Potential of the Public Trust: Insight from Hawaiʻi’s Water Battles and Triumphs
From Rights to Responsibilities using Legal Personhood and Guardianship for Rivers
Making Law
Index