Should trees have standing? : law, morality, and the environment / Christopher D. Stone.

"In this collection of essays, the author argues that natural objects, such as trees, should have legal rights through the appointment of guardians designated to protect them. It covers such areas as : agriculture and the environment ; can the oceans be harbored ; establishing a guardian for fu...

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Kaituhi matua: Stone, Christopher D. (Author)
Hōputu: Pukapuka
Reo:English
I whakaputaina: New York, N.Y. : Oxford University Press, [2010]
Putanga:Third edition.
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Whakarāpopototanga:"In this collection of essays, the author argues that natural objects, such as trees, should have legal rights through the appointment of guardians designated to protect them. It covers such areas as : agriculture and the environment ; can the oceans be harbored ; establishing a guardian for future generations ; reflections on sustainable development ; how to heal the planet ; environmentalism, is it dead?--By the publisher."
Previous edition (1996) has sub-title : "and other essays on law, morals, and the environment" ; first edition (1974) has subtitle : "towards legal rights for natural objects."
Whakaahuatanga ōkiko:xvi, 248 pages ; 24 cm
Rārangi puna kōrero:Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-235) and index.
ISBN:0199736073
9780199736072
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    Wātea - City Campus Main Collection
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