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Tag: Ecocentrism

Ecological Vulnerability and Socioecological Justice: A Vulnerability Approach to Ecological Law in Canada

Erin Dobbelsteyn* Ecological approaches to law and governance have emerged over the past few decades in response to the failure of contemporary environmental law to prevent and respond to the global socioecological crisis. Among its main objectives, ecological law aims to restrain economic activity within Earth’s ecological limits, restore and preserve the health and integrity […]

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