Ecological Integrity, Law and Governance

Ecological Integrity, Law and Governance
Title Ecological Integrity, Law and Governance PDF eBook
Author Laura Westra
Publisher Routledge
Pages 253
Release 2018-04-27
Genre Law
ISBN 1351185454

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Ecological integrity is concerned with protecting the planet in a holistic way, while respecting ethics and human rights. Over recent years it has been introduced directly and indirectly in several legal regimes, culminating in international law with the 2016 expanded remit of the International Criminal Court, which now includes "environmental disasters". This book celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Global Ecological Integrity Group (GEIG), which includes more than 250 scholars and independent researchers worldwide, from diverse disciplines, including ecology, biology, philosophy, epidemiology, public health, ecological economics, and international law. It reviews the role of ecological integrity across a number of fields through inter- and trans-disciplinary engagement on matters affecting and governing the sustainability of life for both present and future generations. These include, ethics, environmental disasters, crimes against humanity and environmental health, and how such issues can be subject to sound governance and be incorporated into international law. The book also looks forward to new applications of the concept of ecological integrity, such as crimes that result in the exploitation of natural resources and the illegal dispossession of land.

The Role of Integrity in the Governance of the Commons

The Role of Integrity in the Governance of the Commons
Title The Role of Integrity in the Governance of the Commons PDF eBook
Author Laura Westra
Publisher Springer
Pages 264
Release 2017-05-29
Genre Law
ISBN 331954392X

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This book explores the impact of disintegrity on various aspects of governance, as the disregard of ecological conditions produce grave direct effects to human rights (to water or food) and, indirectly, also to human security in several ways. International legal regimes need to be reconsidered and perhaps re-interpreted, in order to correct these situations that affect the commons today. Some believe that our starting point should acknowledge the impact we already have on the natural world, and accept that we now live in the "anthropocene". Others think that the present emphasis on sustainable development needs to be re-defined. Finally, many believe that reconnecting with moral principles both in professional life and in governance in general represents a necessary first step.

Globalisation and Ecological Integrity in Science and International Law

Globalisation and Ecological Integrity in Science and International Law
Title Globalisation and Ecological Integrity in Science and International Law PDF eBook
Author Colin Soskolne
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 515
Release 2011-01-18
Genre Law
ISBN 1443828335

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This volume returns to one of the major themes of the Global Ecological Integrity Group: the interface between integrity as a scientific concept and a number of important issues in ethics, international law and public health. The main scholars who have worked on these topics over the years return to re-examine these dimensions from the viewpoint of global governance.

Ecological Integrity and Land Uses

Ecological Integrity and Land Uses
Title Ecological Integrity and Land Uses PDF eBook
Author Laura Westra
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Ecological integrity
ISBN 9781536154061

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This book is intended to focus the attention of scholars and policymakers on the ongoing land grabs that occur in all continents, as corporations, conglomerates and powerful governments ally themselves with those who reap economic profits from the dispossession of those who inhabit the lands.Often the dispossession takes place as a legal transaction, even as an internationally sanctioned form of so-called "sustainable development", something that, in reality, is neither sustainable, nor leading to the development of the communities indigenous to the land, who usually attempt to the best of their ability, to resist, and deny what they view as a forceful hostile occupation, of the lands which constitute their only source of sustenance.This book raises a grave question, as it asks, whether these dispositions might represent grave violations of the rights of peoples to be free from racial discrimination, and to their rights to their own resources and self-determination. When climate change is exacerbated by deforestation, in order to use the land for more profitable cash crops, then it is even possible to view the environmental disasters that ensue as crimes against humanity.

Ecological Integrity in Science and Law

Ecological Integrity in Science and Law
Title Ecological Integrity in Science and Law PDF eBook
Author Laura Westra
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 260
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Law
ISBN 3030462595

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This book offers recent insights into some of the burning issues of our times: climate change, exposure to chemicals, refugee issues and the ecological harm that accompanies conflict situations. It brings together a group of pioneering scholars, mostly legal experts but also thinkers from various scientific disciplines, to discuss concerns from around the globe – from Australia and New Zealand, to Canada and the United States, European countries including Germany, Italy, Britain and the Czech Republic, as well as the African continent. Presenting the latest climate and ecology-related case law, as well as analyses of the conceptual issues that underlie international problems, it covers the extinction of species, the basic role of women and Indigenous peoples in protecting the environment, the failure of today’s states to protect the human right to a safe environment and public health, the harm arising from industrial food production, and the problems resulting from a growth-oriented economy. Lastly, the book examines various international legal principles and regulations that have been proposed to defend global ecological rights.

Just Ecological Integrity

Just Ecological Integrity
Title Just Ecological Integrity PDF eBook
Author Peter Miller
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 360
Release 2002
Genre House & Home
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The Principle of Sustainability

The Principle of Sustainability
Title The Principle of Sustainability PDF eBook
Author Klaus Bosselmann
Publisher Routledge
Pages 253
Release 2016-02-24
Genre Law
ISBN 1317019210

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This book investigates how sustainability informs the universal principles used in domestic and international law. It calls for the acceptance of sustainability as a recognized legal principle which could be applied to the entire legal system rather than just environmental law and regardless of its international or domestic levels. To this end, the book makes a contribution to a theory of global law by discussing whether, as a universally shared concern, environmental protection and the principle of sustainability should contribute to the 'greening' of the fundamental principles of law and governance. The book will be a valuable resource for students, researchers and policy makers working in the areas of environmental law and governance.