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Protecting future generations through commons /

"The recent austerity measures currently adopted in numerous European countries assume that a rise in public debt should automatically result in cuts to social programmes and the privatisation of "inefficiently" managed resources. This type of reasoning is being used to justify the de...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bailey, Saki (Editor ), Farrell, Gilda (Editor ), Mattei, Ugo (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Strasbourg, France : Council of Europe Publishing, 2013.
Colección:Trends in social cohesion ; no. 26.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part I. Foundational concepts of the commons and future generations: identity, property and participatory democracy
  • Future generations now! A commons-based analysis / Ugo Mattei
  • In whose name do we act? / Salvatore Settis
  • Who is the subject of the commons for future generations? An essay in genealogy / Michele Spanò
  • Property and deliberation: a new type of common ownership / Anna Di Robilant
  • Co-operating for the future: inspiration from the European past to develop public-collective partnerships and transgenerational co-operatives / Tine De Moor
  • Part II. Rights of future generations to the commons
  • The architecture of commons legal institutions for future generations / Saki Bailey
  • In the name of the children: if the law had the duty to think of the future / Gustavo Zagrebelsky
  • Representing the "unrepresentable"? Recognising the rights of future generations, nature and the issue of legal standing / Héloïse Miereanu
  • Establishing commons trusts to manage common assets for future generations Burns H. Weston and David Bollier
  • Access to nature and intergenerational justice / Filippo Valguarnera
  • Part III. Creating institutions of the commons for future generations
  • Common goods and urbanised societies / Gilda Farrell
  • Co-banking: finance for the future generations / Andrea Baranes
  • Commons and commonification of public services / Tommaso Fattori
  • Intergenerational justice and digital resources: is there a future for digital commons? / Mayo Fuster Morell
  • Peasant farming: commoning through co-production for future generations / Luigi Russi.