Consensus and Global Environmental Governance : Deliberative Democracy in Nature's Regime /
In this book, Walter Baber and Robert Bartlett explore the practical and conceptual implications of a new approach to international environmental governance. Their proposed approach, juristic democracy, emphasizes the role of the citizen rather than the nation-state as the source of legitimacy in in...
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| Format: | Electronic eBook |
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London, England :
The MIT Press,
[2015]
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Nature rules
- Mapping and developing consensus for global environmental governance
- Legislation by consensus : the potential of international law in global environmental governance
- Reconciling diversity and consensus in democratic governance
- Environmental justice and the globalization of obligation and normative consensus
- The citizen jury as a deliberative forum : juries as instruments of democracy
- Slow-motion democracy : synthetic and progressive development of the structure of rationalization
- Deliberatively democratic administrative discretion in global environmental governance
- Consensus, consensual federalism, and juristic democracy : a governance system for earth systems
- The calculus of consensus in juristic democracy : between the possible and the desirable.


