The Ecological Transition as a Challenge to Law (Just Transitions)

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The Ecological Transition as a Challenge to Law (Just Transitions)

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Full Description

This book explores the legal transformations and tensions emerging in the context of the ecological transition. It examines how various legal regimes are already adapting to the challenges posed by the ecological crisis and where legal systems are under increasing pressure to change.

Through a series of thematic chapters, the book identifies and analyses internal legal, political, ideological, and regulatory tensions that characterize the process of adaptation. These include conflicts between legality and environmental protection, the limits of legal frameworks in addressing transnational green capital flows, and the challenges of reconciling legal certainty with ecological imperatives. 

This volume maps the paths that law is already taking—sometimes deliberately, sometimes reactively—within the transition. Particular attention is given to how legal structures are shaped by competing visions of justice, growth, and sustainability, as well as the potential for legal thought to evolve in alignment with ecological principles.

Contents

Chapter 1: Flâneurs of Disaster? Ecological Transition, Justice, and Law.- Chapter 2: From the Global Just Transition to a Just Socioecological Transition in Chile? Trajectories and Technopolitics of Justice.- Chapter 3: The Ecological Transition and the Green Deal: A Review of the (Counter) Currents Toward a Just Transition.- Chapter 4: The Just Transition Paradigm and Its Comparative Expression.- Chapter 5: The Environmental Crisis And Social Contract Theory Within the Framework of the Ecological Transition.- Chapter 6: Ecological Analysis of Law: Proposal for a Way of Thinking about Law for the Ecological Transition.- Chapter 7: The Role of Green Finance In the Private Sector as a Tool for a Just Transition.- Chapter 8: International Energy Law in the Latin American Energy Transition: Avoiding a Race to the Bottom.

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