Book contents
- Rule of Law for Nature
- Rule of Law for Nature
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Environmental law at the crossroads: achievements, shortcomings and challenges
- Part II A rule of law for nature: theories and reflections
- Part III Designing a rule of law for nature: new dimensions and ideas
- 6 Ecological proportionality
- 7 Sustainable development and the rule of law for nature
- 8 The principle of sustainable development
- 9 The need to recognize a coherent legal system as an important element of the ecosystem approach
- 10 An emerging legal principle to restore large-scale ecoscapes
- 11 Traditional norms and environmental law
- Part IV Nature’s rights
- Part V Procedural dimensions of a rule of law for nature
- Part VI Rule of law for nature and the role of companies and markets
- Part VII A rule of law for the oceans
- Index
11 - Traditional norms and environmental law
The sub-Saharan African case study
from Part III - Designing a rule of law for nature: new dimensions and ideas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2013
- Rule of Law for Nature
- Rule of Law for Nature
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I Environmental law at the crossroads: achievements, shortcomings and challenges
- Part II A rule of law for nature: theories and reflections
- Part III Designing a rule of law for nature: new dimensions and ideas
- 6 Ecological proportionality
- 7 Sustainable development and the rule of law for nature
- 8 The principle of sustainable development
- 9 The need to recognize a coherent legal system as an important element of the ecosystem approach
- 10 An emerging legal principle to restore large-scale ecoscapes
- 11 Traditional norms and environmental law
- Part IV Nature’s rights
- Part V Procedural dimensions of a rule of law for nature
- Part VI Rule of law for nature and the role of companies and markets
- Part VII A rule of law for the oceans
- Index
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Rule of Law for NatureNew Dimensions and Ideas in Environmental Law, pp. 191 - 206Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013
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