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Earth system law: The juridical dimensions of earth system governance
Author(s) -
Louis J. Kotzé,
Rakhyun E. Kim
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
earth system governance
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2589-8116
DOI - 10.1016/j.esg.2019.100003
Subject(s) - earth system science , corporate governance , political science , anthropocene , phenomenon , scholarship , environmental law , law , law and economics , sociology , business , environmental ethics , epistemology , geology , philosophy , oceanography , finance
While the focus of earth system governance is on the human-social aspects of Earth system changes, law has played a peripheral part in the earth system governance scientific agenda. Earth system governance perspectives have also not significantly infiltrated the juridical domain. In this paper we seek to initiate a debate on the juridical dimensions of earth system governance. We make out a case in support of developing a new overarching legal phenomenon that, more than environmental law (among others) comprehensively accommodates and encapsulates the juridical aspects of earth system governance, including a new accompanying research agenda. We call this new legal phenomenon 'earth system law'. Earth system law, as we aim to show, could introduce a new era in legal scholarship, while seeking to comprehensively respond to the regulatory challenges presented by a changing Earth system in the Anthropocene.

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