Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface: Discomforting Conversations in the Anthropocene ; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Contributors; Part 1: Back to Basics: The Limits and Potentialof Law and Governancein the Anthropocene; 1; The Role of Sustainable Development and the Associated Principles of Environmental Law and Governance in the Anthropocene; I. Introduction; II. The Impact of Principles of Environmental law in the Holocene: the Rise of Sustainable Development; III. The Anthropocene: A Focus on Earth Systems; IV. Conclusion; 2; Reimagining International Environmental Law in the Anthropocene; I. Introduction.
  • II. Earth Systems and Planetary BoundariesIII. International Environmental Law and Planetary Boundaries; IV. A Reimagined International Environmental Law for the Anthropocene; V. Conclusion; 3; Doing Time-The Temporalities of Environmental Law; I. Time and Environmental Change; II. Governing the Future; III. Governing the Past and its Restoration; IV. Conclusions; Part 2: Radical Ontologies and Epistemologiesfor the Anthropocene; 4; ""Anthropocene, Capitalocene, Chthulucene"": Re-encountering Environmental Law and its ""Subject"" with Haraway and New Materialism; I. Introduction.
  • II. Haraway""s Framing: Three Stories5; Critical Environmental Law and the Double Register of the Anthropocene: A Biopolitical Reading; I. Introduction; II. Knowledge, Nature and Law in the Anthropocene; III. The Double Register of the Anthropocene; IV. Biopolitics; V. Reading Environmental Law Biopolitically; VI. Conclusions; 6; Critical Environmental Law in the Anthropocene; I. Introduction; II. Anthropocenic Grammar; III. Anthropocenic Theoretical Perspective; IV. Anthropocenic Methodology: Critical Environmental Law; V. Conclusion; 7.
  • Materiality and the Ontological Turn in the Anthropocene: Establishing a Dialogue between Law, Anthropology and Eco-PhilosophyI. Introduction: The Crisis of the Anthropocene; II. Counter Discourse; III. Materiality; IV. Ontological Turn in Anthropology; V. Knowledge and Experience in the Anthropocene; VI. Law in the Anthropocene; VII. Conclusion; Part 3: Planetary Stewardship and Global Justice Reimagined; 8; Global Environmental Governance in the Anthropocene: Setting and Achieving Global Goals; I. Introduction; II. Global Goals for the Anthropocene; III. The Evolution of Global Goals.
  • IV. The Challenge of ImplementationV. Lessons from the MDGs and Global Environmental Conventions; VI. Conclusion; 9; Global Environmental Constitutionalism in the Anthropocene; I. Introduction; II. From Domestic to Global Constitutionalism; III. Five Approaches to Global Environmental Constitutionalism; IV. Seven Elements of Global Environmental Constitutionalism; V. Conclusion; 10; Global Justice in the Anthropocene; I. Introduction; II. The Colonial and Postcolonial Origins of the Anthropocene; III. International Economic Law and the North-South Divide.