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▼a Cullinan, Cormac |
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▼a Wild law:
▼b a manifesto for earth justice/
▼c Cormac Cullinan ; with a foreword by Thomas Berry. |
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▼a 2nd ed. |
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▼a Cambridge:
▼b Green Books,
▼c 2011. |
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▼a 206 p.;
▼c 24 cm. |
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▼a Previous edition: Claremont : Siber Ink, 2002./ Published in association with the Gaia Foundation |
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▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 200-201) and index. |
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▼a pt. 1. Rethinking governance. 1. Anthills and aardvarks -- pt. 2. The world as we know it. 2. The illusion of independence -- 3. The myth of the master species -- 4. Why law and jurisprudence matter -- 5. The conceit of law -- pt. 3. Earth governance. 6. Respecting the Great Law -- 7. Remembering who we are -- 8. The question of rights -- 9. Elements of Earth governance -- pt. 4. The journey into wildness. 10. Seeking Earth jurisprudence -- 11. The rhythms of life -- 12. The law of the land -- 13. A communion of communities -- 14. Transforming law and governance -- pt. 5. The terrain ahead. 15. The mountain path -- Postscript: The emergence of Wild Law -- App. Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth. |
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▼a Environmental law |
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▼a Environmental protection |
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▼a 도진선 |