Author(s): Louis J Kotzé
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Year: 2016
Language: English
City: Oxford
Tags: Environmental constitutionalism
Preface
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
I. Human Domination
II. The Anthropocene's Global Socio-Ecological Crisis
III. The Anthropocene's Global Socio-Ecological Crisis and the Law
IV.
Constitutionalism and the Anthropocene
V.
Environmental Constitutionalism
VI.
Global Aspects of Environmental Constitutionalism
VII. Global Environmental Constitutionalism Through the Lens of the Anthropocene
VIII. About this Book
IX. Original Contribution
2. Law and the Anthropocene's Global Socio-Ecological Crisis
I. Introduction
II. About this Chapter
III. The Anthropocene and the History of Earth
IV. Turning Rock into Air: A Brief History
of the Anthropocene
V. The Anthropocene: What Lies Behind a Word?
VI. The Anthropocene and Regulatory Institutions
VII. Conclusion
3. Constitutionalism
I. Introduction
II.
About this Chapter
III.
Constitutional Concepts
IV.
The Turn Towards Constitutionalism
and Counter-constitutionalism Considerations
V.
General Elements of the Contemporary Constitutional State
VI.
Conclusion
4. Global Aspects of Constitutionalism
I. Introduction
II.
About this Chapter
III.
From the Local to the Global
IV.
Why (Not) Constitutionalise the Global Order?
V.
Approaches to and Meaning of Global Constitutionalism: A Devil with Many Faces
VI.
In Search of Constitutionalism\u2019s
Features in the Global Sphere
VII.
Conclusion
5. The Fundamentals of Environmental Constitutionalism
I. Introduction
II.
About this Chapter
III.
A Historical-conceptual Account of the Convergence Between Environmentalism and Constitutionalism
IV.
A Contemporary Description
of Environmental Constitutionalism
V. Environmental Constitutionalism in Domestic Constitutional
Orders
VI.
Conclusion
6. The Prospects of Environmental Constitutionalism in the
Anthropocene
I. Introduction
II.
About this Chapter
III.
Revisiting Law in the Anthropocene: The
Urgency of Constitutional Transformations
IV.
The Prospects of Environmental
Constitutionalism in the Anthropocene
V.
Conclusion
7. A Vision of Global Environmental Constitutionalism in the Anthropocene
I. Introduction
II.
About this Chapter
III.
From Domestic to Global Environmental Constitutionalism
IV. Global Environmental Constitutionalism's
Five Approaches
V.
The Elements of Global Environmental Constitutionalism
VI.
Conclusion
8. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index