UK Earth Law Judgments
Reimagining Law for People and Planet
Herausgeber: Dancer, Helen; Howe, Helena; Holligan, Bonnie
UK Earth Law Judgments
Reimagining Law for People and Planet
Herausgeber: Dancer, Helen; Howe, Helena; Holligan, Bonnie
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509970896
- ISBN-10: 1509970894
- Artikelnr.: 72896183
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Helen Dancer is Senior Lecturer in Law and Anthropology at the University of Sussex, UK. Bonnie Holligan is Senior Lecturer in Property Law at the University of Sussex, UK. Helena Howe is Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Sussex, UK.
1. Introduction, Helen Dancer (University of Sussex, UK), Bonnie Holligan
(University of Sussex, UK) and Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
2. Earth Law Judging: Transforming Legal Reasoning, Helen Dancer
(University of Sussex, UK), Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK) and
Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
Part 1: Time
3. A Letter to Future Generations: Packham v Secretary of State for
Transport, The Prime Minister and HS2 Limited
Judgment: Helen Dancer (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Young Voices
4. Attorney-General and Others and Kennard and Others v Cory Brothers and
Company, Limited, and Others: A View from Wales in 2023
Judgment: Karen Morrow (Swansea University, UK)
Commentator: Jo Hawkins (University of Leeds, UK)
Part 2: Subjectivities
5. Swale Water v Swale Water Workers for Marshes Coalition: Dangerous Work
Through the Lens of Earth Law
Judgment: Ania Zbyszewska (Carleton University, Canada)
Commentator: Anastasia Tataryn (St Jerome's University at the University of
Waterloo, Canada)
6. Of Pests and Privilege: Re-examining R (on the application of
Countryside Alliance and Others) v Attorney General
Judgment: Joe Wills (University of Leicester, UK)
Commentator: Chris Sangster (University of Northumbria, UK)
Part 3: Care and Obligation
7. Who Let the Pigs Out? Rooting for the 'Good Farmer' in Savage v
Fairclough
Judgment: Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Johanna Gibson (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
8. Property Rights and Environmental Regulation on the Estuary: R (on the
application of Mott) v Environment Agency
Judgment: Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Hannah Blitzer (Wildlife and Countryside Link, UK)
Notes on the Wildlaw Judgment Generator: Jo Lindsay Walton (University of
Sussex, UK)
Part 4: Harm and Responsibility
9. Corporations and the Duty of Care for Nature? An Amicus Curiae for the
Case of Vedanta Resources PLC and Konkola Copper Mines
Judgment: Saskia Vermeylen (University of Strathclyde, UK) and Jérémie
Gilbert (University of Roehampton, UK)
Commentator: Felicity Kayumba Kalunga (University of Zambia)
10. Ecocide in the International Criminal Court: The Prosecutor v Mr X
(Reparations Order)
Judgment: Rachel Killean (University of Sydney, Australia)
Commentator: Damien Short (University of London, UK)
Part 5: Knowledges
11. On Windfarms and Whimbrel: Sustainable Shetland v The Scottish
Ministers
Judgment: Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw Bt KC (University of Dundee, UK)
Commentator: Malcolm Combe (University of Strathclyde, UK)
12. On the Issuing of Traffic Regulation Orders in the Lake District
National Park: Stubbs (on behalf of Green Lanes Environmental Action
Movement) v Lake District National Park Authority and Ors
Judgment: Julia Aglionby (University of Cumbria, UK)
Commentator: Chris Rodgers (University of Newcastle, UK)
13. To Open Up: A Performative Rewriting of Pendragon v United Kingdom,
Lucy Finchett-Maddock (Bangor University, UK) and Andreas
Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (University of Westminster, UK)
14. Afterword: Changing Legal Cultures, Helen Dancer (University of Sussex,
UK), Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK) and Helena Howe (University
of Sussex, UK)
(University of Sussex, UK) and Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
2. Earth Law Judging: Transforming Legal Reasoning, Helen Dancer
(University of Sussex, UK), Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK) and
Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
Part 1: Time
3. A Letter to Future Generations: Packham v Secretary of State for
Transport, The Prime Minister and HS2 Limited
Judgment: Helen Dancer (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Young Voices
4. Attorney-General and Others and Kennard and Others v Cory Brothers and
Company, Limited, and Others: A View from Wales in 2023
Judgment: Karen Morrow (Swansea University, UK)
Commentator: Jo Hawkins (University of Leeds, UK)
Part 2: Subjectivities
5. Swale Water v Swale Water Workers for Marshes Coalition: Dangerous Work
Through the Lens of Earth Law
Judgment: Ania Zbyszewska (Carleton University, Canada)
Commentator: Anastasia Tataryn (St Jerome's University at the University of
Waterloo, Canada)
6. Of Pests and Privilege: Re-examining R (on the application of
Countryside Alliance and Others) v Attorney General
Judgment: Joe Wills (University of Leicester, UK)
Commentator: Chris Sangster (University of Northumbria, UK)
Part 3: Care and Obligation
7. Who Let the Pigs Out? Rooting for the 'Good Farmer' in Savage v
Fairclough
Judgment: Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Johanna Gibson (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
8. Property Rights and Environmental Regulation on the Estuary: R (on the
application of Mott) v Environment Agency
Judgment: Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Hannah Blitzer (Wildlife and Countryside Link, UK)
Notes on the Wildlaw Judgment Generator: Jo Lindsay Walton (University of
Sussex, UK)
Part 4: Harm and Responsibility
9. Corporations and the Duty of Care for Nature? An Amicus Curiae for the
Case of Vedanta Resources PLC and Konkola Copper Mines
Judgment: Saskia Vermeylen (University of Strathclyde, UK) and Jérémie
Gilbert (University of Roehampton, UK)
Commentator: Felicity Kayumba Kalunga (University of Zambia)
10. Ecocide in the International Criminal Court: The Prosecutor v Mr X
(Reparations Order)
Judgment: Rachel Killean (University of Sydney, Australia)
Commentator: Damien Short (University of London, UK)
Part 5: Knowledges
11. On Windfarms and Whimbrel: Sustainable Shetland v The Scottish
Ministers
Judgment: Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw Bt KC (University of Dundee, UK)
Commentator: Malcolm Combe (University of Strathclyde, UK)
12. On the Issuing of Traffic Regulation Orders in the Lake District
National Park: Stubbs (on behalf of Green Lanes Environmental Action
Movement) v Lake District National Park Authority and Ors
Judgment: Julia Aglionby (University of Cumbria, UK)
Commentator: Chris Rodgers (University of Newcastle, UK)
13. To Open Up: A Performative Rewriting of Pendragon v United Kingdom,
Lucy Finchett-Maddock (Bangor University, UK) and Andreas
Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (University of Westminster, UK)
14. Afterword: Changing Legal Cultures, Helen Dancer (University of Sussex,
UK), Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK) and Helena Howe (University
of Sussex, UK)
1. Introduction, Helen Dancer (University of Sussex, UK), Bonnie Holligan
(University of Sussex, UK) and Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
2. Earth Law Judging: Transforming Legal Reasoning, Helen Dancer
(University of Sussex, UK), Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK) and
Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
Part 1: Time
3. A Letter to Future Generations: Packham v Secretary of State for
Transport, The Prime Minister and HS2 Limited
Judgment: Helen Dancer (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Young Voices
4. Attorney-General and Others and Kennard and Others v Cory Brothers and
Company, Limited, and Others: A View from Wales in 2023
Judgment: Karen Morrow (Swansea University, UK)
Commentator: Jo Hawkins (University of Leeds, UK)
Part 2: Subjectivities
5. Swale Water v Swale Water Workers for Marshes Coalition: Dangerous Work
Through the Lens of Earth Law
Judgment: Ania Zbyszewska (Carleton University, Canada)
Commentator: Anastasia Tataryn (St Jerome's University at the University of
Waterloo, Canada)
6. Of Pests and Privilege: Re-examining R (on the application of
Countryside Alliance and Others) v Attorney General
Judgment: Joe Wills (University of Leicester, UK)
Commentator: Chris Sangster (University of Northumbria, UK)
Part 3: Care and Obligation
7. Who Let the Pigs Out? Rooting for the 'Good Farmer' in Savage v
Fairclough
Judgment: Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Johanna Gibson (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
8. Property Rights and Environmental Regulation on the Estuary: R (on the
application of Mott) v Environment Agency
Judgment: Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Hannah Blitzer (Wildlife and Countryside Link, UK)
Notes on the Wildlaw Judgment Generator: Jo Lindsay Walton (University of
Sussex, UK)
Part 4: Harm and Responsibility
9. Corporations and the Duty of Care for Nature? An Amicus Curiae for the
Case of Vedanta Resources PLC and Konkola Copper Mines
Judgment: Saskia Vermeylen (University of Strathclyde, UK) and Jérémie
Gilbert (University of Roehampton, UK)
Commentator: Felicity Kayumba Kalunga (University of Zambia)
10. Ecocide in the International Criminal Court: The Prosecutor v Mr X
(Reparations Order)
Judgment: Rachel Killean (University of Sydney, Australia)
Commentator: Damien Short (University of London, UK)
Part 5: Knowledges
11. On Windfarms and Whimbrel: Sustainable Shetland v The Scottish
Ministers
Judgment: Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw Bt KC (University of Dundee, UK)
Commentator: Malcolm Combe (University of Strathclyde, UK)
12. On the Issuing of Traffic Regulation Orders in the Lake District
National Park: Stubbs (on behalf of Green Lanes Environmental Action
Movement) v Lake District National Park Authority and Ors
Judgment: Julia Aglionby (University of Cumbria, UK)
Commentator: Chris Rodgers (University of Newcastle, UK)
13. To Open Up: A Performative Rewriting of Pendragon v United Kingdom,
Lucy Finchett-Maddock (Bangor University, UK) and Andreas
Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (University of Westminster, UK)
14. Afterword: Changing Legal Cultures, Helen Dancer (University of Sussex,
UK), Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK) and Helena Howe (University
of Sussex, UK)
(University of Sussex, UK) and Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
2. Earth Law Judging: Transforming Legal Reasoning, Helen Dancer
(University of Sussex, UK), Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK) and
Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
Part 1: Time
3. A Letter to Future Generations: Packham v Secretary of State for
Transport, The Prime Minister and HS2 Limited
Judgment: Helen Dancer (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Young Voices
4. Attorney-General and Others and Kennard and Others v Cory Brothers and
Company, Limited, and Others: A View from Wales in 2023
Judgment: Karen Morrow (Swansea University, UK)
Commentator: Jo Hawkins (University of Leeds, UK)
Part 2: Subjectivities
5. Swale Water v Swale Water Workers for Marshes Coalition: Dangerous Work
Through the Lens of Earth Law
Judgment: Ania Zbyszewska (Carleton University, Canada)
Commentator: Anastasia Tataryn (St Jerome's University at the University of
Waterloo, Canada)
6. Of Pests and Privilege: Re-examining R (on the application of
Countryside Alliance and Others) v Attorney General
Judgment: Joe Wills (University of Leicester, UK)
Commentator: Chris Sangster (University of Northumbria, UK)
Part 3: Care and Obligation
7. Who Let the Pigs Out? Rooting for the 'Good Farmer' in Savage v
Fairclough
Judgment: Helena Howe (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Johanna Gibson (Queen Mary, University of London, UK)
8. Property Rights and Environmental Regulation on the Estuary: R (on the
application of Mott) v Environment Agency
Judgment: Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK)
Commentator: Hannah Blitzer (Wildlife and Countryside Link, UK)
Notes on the Wildlaw Judgment Generator: Jo Lindsay Walton (University of
Sussex, UK)
Part 4: Harm and Responsibility
9. Corporations and the Duty of Care for Nature? An Amicus Curiae for the
Case of Vedanta Resources PLC and Konkola Copper Mines
Judgment: Saskia Vermeylen (University of Strathclyde, UK) and Jérémie
Gilbert (University of Roehampton, UK)
Commentator: Felicity Kayumba Kalunga (University of Zambia)
10. Ecocide in the International Criminal Court: The Prosecutor v Mr X
(Reparations Order)
Judgment: Rachel Killean (University of Sydney, Australia)
Commentator: Damien Short (University of London, UK)
Part 5: Knowledges
11. On Windfarms and Whimbrel: Sustainable Shetland v The Scottish
Ministers
Judgment: Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw Bt KC (University of Dundee, UK)
Commentator: Malcolm Combe (University of Strathclyde, UK)
12. On the Issuing of Traffic Regulation Orders in the Lake District
National Park: Stubbs (on behalf of Green Lanes Environmental Action
Movement) v Lake District National Park Authority and Ors
Judgment: Julia Aglionby (University of Cumbria, UK)
Commentator: Chris Rodgers (University of Newcastle, UK)
13. To Open Up: A Performative Rewriting of Pendragon v United Kingdom,
Lucy Finchett-Maddock (Bangor University, UK) and Andreas
Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (University of Westminster, UK)
14. Afterword: Changing Legal Cultures, Helen Dancer (University of Sussex,
UK), Bonnie Holligan (University of Sussex, UK) and Helena Howe (University
of Sussex, UK)







