Despite warnings that we are teetering on the brink of widespread freshwater ecosystem collapse, we do have a small window of opportunity and the tools to recover. This book explores the role and limits of our international legal architecture in getting us there.
This book is for academics, philanthropists, legal practitioners, charity managers and policy advisers. The normative, doctrinal and... Læs mere
Engaging with current concerns about the influence of international corporate law on climate politics and climate justice, this book will be of interest to... Læs mere
Written for readers interested in the economic analysis into the future of the USD, and the rising importance of the RMB. It... Læs mere
Explores how South African court and managerial prosecutors engage with performance statistics,... Læs mere
Examines the role of government in class actions, as an enabler and designer of the relevant legislation, as a potential funder of class actions, as legislative... Læs mere
This book offers a range of scholarly approaches to environmental violence, including law, social and environmental... Læs mere
Rigorously contextualized by the climate events, science, and technology of the nineteenth century, this study compares how... Læs mere
Rigorously contextualized by the climate events, science, and technology of the nineteenth century, this study compares how... Læs mere
Examining the growing numbers of Palestinian women working in Israel as doctors, lawyers, and high-tech engineers, this... Læs mere
Examining the growing numbers of Palestinian women working in Israel as doctors, lawyers, and high-tech engineers, this... Læs mere
In the UK, lawyers of the 'Judicial Power Project' rail against 'judicial overreach'. In this groundbreaking book, David Dyzenhaus... Læs mere