Nature's Trust: Environmental Law for a New Ecological Age

作者: Mary Christina Wood

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摘要: Environmental law has failed us all. This book exposes what is wrong with environmental and offers transformational change based on the public trust doctrine. An ancient enduring principle, doctrine asserts property rights to crucial resources. Its core logic compels government, as trustee, protect natural inheritance such air water for all humanity. Propelled by populist impulses democratic imperatives, surfaces at epic times in history a manifest human right. But until now it lacked precision necessary citizens, government employees, legislators, judges fully safeguard resources we rely survival prosperity. The Nature's Trust approach empowers citizens worldwide their inalienable ecological generations come.

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