Full Description
While most scholarship on rights of nature in the international context has focused on comparison of national legal developments, this book offers an original and in-depth analysis of the intersection between rights of nature and the foundational principles of international law. By doing so, it contributes a distinctive and relevant perspective to the academic literature on international legal theory and environmental governance.
Contents
1.Introduction.- 2.Rights of nature in national law.- 3.Rights of nature in international law.- 4.Sovereignty.- 5.International legal personality.- 6.General conclusion and outlook.



