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"At the core of contemporary law are regimes of private property, state sovereignty and economic growth that are ecologically blind. This book is an eye-opener. Its case studies lay bare the tensions between those who cannot - or refuse to - see ecological reality and those who do. Compulsory reading for anyone interested in contemporary law and how it must change." Professor Klaus Bosselmann, University of Auckland, New Zealand
"Ecological Law in Practice breaks new ground by rigorously analyzing how core tenets of ecological law - ecocentrism, ecological primacy, and justice - could concretely reshape human-Earth relations. The 9 meticulously researched case studies, spanning Indigenous rights, biodiversity protection, trade agreements and beyond, provide an invaluable roadmap for re-envisioning law to respect planetary boundaries and nurture mutually enhancing relations between humans and nature. A must-read for anyone grappling with how to realign legal systems for the Anthropocene." Professor Peter Burdon, Adelaide Law School, Australia
"Ecological law presents a radical alternative to conventional environmental law insofar as it strives to achieve the deep structural changes we urgently need to see in our relations with each other and with the more-than-human world. But much of the emerging knowledge about ecological law remains abstract and theoretical. This exciting new volume, edited by Geoffrey Garver, a leading proponent of ecological law, and authored by diverse experts from around the world, offers a first important exploration of how ecological law functions in practice. This is a fundamentally important work that will significantly expand the horizon of opportunities and possibilities that ecological law practically offers for living well together in the Anthropocene." Prof. Dr. Dr. Louis J. Kotzé, North-West University, South Africa