International Environmental Law, Policy, and Ethics

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OUP Oxford, 21 de ago. de 2014 - 278 páginas
This second edition of International Environmental Law, Policy, and Ethics revises and expands this groundbreaking study into the question of why the environment is protected in the international arena. This question is rarely asked because it is assumed that each member of the international community wants to achieve the same ends. However, in his innovative study of international environmental ethics, Alexander Gillespie explodes this myth. He shows how nations, like individuals, create environmental laws and policies which are continually inviting failure, as such laws can often be riddled with inconsistencies, and be ultimately contradictory in purpose. Specifically, he seeks a nexus between the reasons why nations protect the environment, how these reasons are reflected in law and policy, and what complications arise from these choices. This book takes account of the numerous developments in international environmental law and policy that have taken place the publication of the first edition, most notably at the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development and the 2012 'Rio + 20' United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development. Furthermore, it addresses recent debates on the economic value of nature, and the problems of the illegal trade in species and toxic waste. The cultural context has also been considerably advanced in the areas of both intangible and tangible heritage, with increasing attention being given to conservation, wildlife management, and the notion of protected areas. The book investigates the ways in which progress has been made regarding humane trapping and killing of animals, and how, in contrast, the Great Apes initiative, and similar work with whales, have failed. Finally, the book addresses the fact that while the notion of ecosystem management has been embraced by a number of environmental regimes, it has thus far failed as an international philosophy.

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List of Abbreviations
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Reflection in law and policy
Difficulties with culturalbased arguments
Conclusion
FUTURE GENERATIONS 1 Introduction 2 Environmental damage and future generations
The moral consideration of other generations
Adoption of the argument in law and policy
Problems when considering future generations
Conclusion

The economics of pollution
Difficulties with the argument
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Introduction 2 The influence of religion
Reflection in international environmental
Religion as a catalyst for environmental concern 5 The Christian stewardship ethic
Difficulties with the stewardship ethic
Conclusion
AESTHETICS Introduction The argument of aesthetic value
Recognition in law and policy
Difficulties with aesthetics
Conclusion
CULTURE Introduction The values of culture as a catalyst for environmental protection
ANIMALS AND OTHER LIVING ENTITIES Introduction Moral consideration for animals
Animals in international law and policy A Near equal to humanity
B Utilization no pain and the welfare approach
Lethal scientific experiments using animals
Inherent value in all individual living entities
Inherent value in international law and policy
Introduction
Ecosystems in international
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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Professor Alexander Gillespie is the first New Zealander to be named Rapporteur for the World Heritage Convention, involving international environmental diplomacy. Professor Gillespie is also the legal and policy advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Department of Conservation and provides commissioned work for the United Nations, the Commonwealth Secretariat, and commercial and non-governmental organisations in New Zealand, Australia, United States, United Kingdom and Switzerland. He has written over thirty articles that have been published in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. He has been awarded a Rotary International Scholarship, Fulbright Fellowship, Rockerfeller Fellowship, and a number of smaller domestic awards.

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