- Bib ID:
- 1664099
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : Ashgate Pub., 1997
- vii, 213 p. ; 23 cm.
- ISBN:
- 1859725295
- Series:
- Avebury series in philosophy.
- Full contents:
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- Introduction: social and legal perspectives on environmental problems / Tim Hayward
- Ecology, community and justice / Ted Benton
- Human needs and natural relations: the dilemmas of ecology / Kate Soper
- Justice, consistency and 'non-human' ethics / David E. Cooper
- Interspecies solidarity: care operated upon by justice / Tim Hayward
- Discounting, Jamieson's trilemma and representing the future / Robin Attfield
- The Lockean provisos and the privatisation of nature / Markku Oksanen
- King Darius and the environmental economist / John O'Neill
- Environmental goods and market boundaries: a response to O'Neill / Russell Keat
- Private rights, public interests and the environment / Donald McGillivray, John Wightman
- Unsustainable developments in lawmaking for environmental liability? / C.M.G. Himsworth
- Cultural communities and intellectual property rights in plant genetic resources / Anthony Stenson, Tim Gray
- The merchandising of biodiversity / Joan Martinez-Alier.
- Notes:
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- "UK Association for Legal and Social Philosophy" -- p. [ii]
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Subject:
- Environmental ethics
- Other authors/contributors:
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- Copyright:
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