Format:
1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:
9789004201057
Series Statement:
Nijhoff eBook titles 2011
Content:
Preliminary Material /D. Grinlinton and P. Taylor -- Chapter 1. Property Rights And Sustainability: Toward A New Vision Of Property /Prue Taylor and David Grinlinton -- Chapter 2. Property Rights And Sustainability: Can They Be Reconciled? /Klaus Bosselmann -- Chapter 3. Taking Property Seriously /Eric T. Freyfogle -- Chapter 4. Property: Faustian Pact Or New Covenant With Earth? /J. Ronald Engel -- Chapter 5. Property Rights Viewed From Emerging Relational Perspectives /Peter Horsley -- Chapter 6. Property Beyond Growth: Toward A Politics Of Voluntary Simplicity /Samuel Alexander -- Chapter 7. The Mythology Of Environmental Markets /Nicole Graham -- Chapter 8. Sustainable Webs Of Interests: Property In An Interconnected Environment /Craig Anthony (Tony) Arnold -- Chapter 9. Elusive Forms: Materiality And Cultural Diversity In The Ownership Of Water /Veronica Strang -- Chapter 10. Maori Concepts Of Rangatiratanga, Kaitiakitanga, The Environment, And Property Rights /Nin Tomas -- Chapter 11. Communal Governance Of Land And Resources As A Sustainable Property Institution /Lee Godden -- Chapter 12. Evolution, Adaptation, And Invention: Property Rights In Natural Resources In A Changing World /David Grinlinton -- Chapter 13. Property Rights Across Sustainable Landscapes: Competing Claims, Collapsing Dichotomies, And The Future Of Property /Ann Brower and John Page -- Chapter 14. South African Natural Resources, Property Rights, And Public Trusteeship – Transformation In Progress /Elmarie Van Der Schyff -- Chapter 15. International Law’s Protection Of Foreign-Owned Property Against Uncompensated Expropriation: Preserving Host State Regulatory Freedom /Amokura Kawharu -- Bibliography /D. Grinlinton and P. Taylor -- Index /D. Grinlinton and P. Taylor.
Content:
Published with the support of The New Zealand Law Foundation. As collapses and crises involving ecological systems, economic and financial management and international governance increase, the need for bold alternatives to traditional economic and legal responses has never been more urgent. Property concepts are an important element in the interaction between humans and the natural environment. An important driver of ecological harm, property concepts can also become a powerful tool for responding to ecological problems in ways that have so far eluded both government regulators and markets. Going beyond the traditional critiques of liberal property theories, Property Rights and Sustainability takes on the challenge of fundamentally reconceptualising property rights and systems. It makes a significant contribution to rebalancing the legal framework in a way that recognises humanity as a member of a larger ecological order, the health and integrity of which is of primary importance to the long-term viability of our planet. Property Rights and Sustainability will be an indispensable resource for those interested in the relationship between property law and the environment, and the ways in which property law can be reshaped to respond to the ecological challenges of our time
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [365]-406) and index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004182646
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9004182640
Additional Edition:
ISBN 900420105X
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004201057
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004182646
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1163/ej.9789004182646.i-415
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