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The Routledge Handbook of Law and the Anthropocene (eBook)

Edited by: Peter D. Burdon, James R. Martel

ISBN13: 9781000873528
Published: May 2023
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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The Routledge Handbook of Law and the Anthropocene provides a critical survey into the function of law and governance during a time period when humans have power to impact the Earth system.

The Anthropocene is a ‘crisis of the earth system’. This book addresses its implications for law and legal thinking in the 21st century. Unpacking the challenges of the Anthropocene for advocates of ecological law and politics, this handbook pursues a range of approaches to the scientific fact of anthropocentrism, with contributions from lawyers, philosophers, geographers and environmental and political scientists. Rather than adopting a hubristic normativity, the contributors engage methods, concepts and legal instruments in a way that underscores the importance of humility and an expansive ethical worldview. Contributors to this volume are the leading scholars and future leaders in the field. Rather than upholding orthodoxy, the handbook also problematizes received wisdom and is grounded in the conviction that the ideas we have inherited from the Holocene must all be open to question.

Engaging such issues as the Capitalocene, Gaia theory, the rights of nature, posthumanism, the commons, geoengineering and civil disobedience, this handbook will be of enormous interest to academics, students and others with interests in ecological law and the current environmental crisis.

Subjects:
Environmental Law, eBooks, Law and Society
Contents:
Interrogating the Anthropocene - Peter Burdon and James Martel

First Laws
The Problem with Sustainable Development in the Anthropocene Epoch: Reimagining International Environmental Law’s Mantra Principle Through Ubuntu - Louis J. Kotzé, Sam Adelman and Felix Dube
The Sovereign Order of Tiƞa: Enduring Traditions of Earth Jurisprudence in Africa - Anatoli Ignatov
The Super-factual Anthropocene and Encounters with Indigenous Law - Kirsten Ankar and Mark Antaki

Subjects of the Anthropocene
The Anthropocene Archieve: Human and Inhuman Subjects and Sediments - Kathleen Birrell
We, Earthbound People: Constituent Power in Entangled Times - Daniel Matthews
Chastened Humanism in a Necrotic Anthropocene: Transcendence toward Less - Ira Allen

Lawscapes of Hope and Despair
Biodiversity: The Neglected Lens for Reimagining Property, Responsibility and Law for the Anthropocene- Paul Govind and Michelle Lim
The Law of the Sea: Oceans, Ships and the Anthropocene - Renisa Mawani
Ocean Acidification and the Anthropocene: An Emergency Response - Prue Taylor
Outer Space in the Anthropocene - Emily Ray

Ecological and Earth Systems Law
Taming Gaia 2.0: Earth System Law in the Ruptured Anthropocene - Rakhyun E. Kim
Collapse or Sustainability? Ecological Integrity as a Fundamental Norm of Law - Klaus Bosselmann
Making Ecological Integrity Human-inclusive in the Anthropocene - Geoffrey Garver

Dignity and Human Rights
The Anthropocene and Human Rights: A New Context and the Need to Revisit Collective Human Concerns - Karen Morrow
Dignity in the Anthropocene - Erin Daly and Dina Lupin

Regulating Nature and Nature Regulates
Regulating Nature and the Rule of Law- Han Somsen
Solar Geoengineering and the Challenge of Governing Multiple Risks in the Anthropocene - Kerryn Brent
The Transformative Power of Receptivity: Building a Smart Political Energy Grid in Response to Planetary Ecological Crisis - Romand Coles and Lia Haro

Imagination and Utopia
Imagined Utopias - Benjamin J. Richardson
Myth for the Anthropocene - Peter Burdon and James Martel
The Nomos of Creativity in the Anthropocene - Afshin Akhtar-Khavari and Lachlan Hoy
Learning Ecological Law: Innovating Legal Curriculum and Pedagogy - Kate Galloway and Nicole Graham Post-Script Law, Responsibility and the Capitalocene: In Search of New Arts of Living - Anna Grear, Sally Wheeler and Peter Burdon