Time and Environmental Law

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Time and Environmental Law

Telling Nature's Time

Jurisprudence and general issues Law and society, sociology of law International law Environment law Conservation of the environment Pollution and threats to the environment Social impact of environmental issues

Author: Benjamin J. Richardson

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 3 August 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108126182


Introduction

Disciplined by industrial clock time, modern life distances people from nature's biorhythms such as its ecological, evolutionary, and climatic processes. The law is complicit in numerous ways. It compresses time through fast-track legislation and accelerated resource exploitation. It suffers from temporal inertia, such as grandfathering existing activities that limits the law's responsiveness to changing circumstances. Insouciance about past ecological damage, and neglect of its restoration, are equally serious temporal flaws: we cannot live sustainably while Earth remains degraded and unrepaired.

Perspectives and Approach

Applying international and interdisciplinary perspectives on these issues, Time and Environmental Law explores how to align law with the ecological timescape and enable humankind to tell nature's time. Lending insight into environmental behaviour and impacts, this book pioneers a new understanding of environmental law for all societies, and makes recommendations for its reform.

Conclusion

Minding nature, not the clock, requires regenerating Earth, adapting to its changes, and living more slowly.

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