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_aSustainability and law : _bgeneral and specific aspects / _cVolker Mauerhofer, Daniela Rupo, Lara Tarquinio, editors. |
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_aCham, Switzerland : _bSpringer, _c[2020] |
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_axi, 773 pages : _billustrations, maps ; _c25 cm |
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_tIntroduction / _rDanile Rupo, Lara Tarquinio, and Volker Mauerhofer -- _tSustainable Development Law in (Only) One World: Challenges and Perspectives for Governance and Governments / _rVolker Mauerhofer -- _tDesigning Law for Sustainability / _rMassimiliano Montini -- _tThe Laws of Sustainable Development / _rGeert van Calster -- _tReducing the European Union's Environmental Footprint Through "Territorial Extension" / _rJoanne Scott -- _tResilience : Is Sustainability Dead? / _rTrevor Daya-Winterbottom -- _tWhat Does the Rebound Effect Tell Us? Reflection on Its Sources and Its Implication for the Sustainability Debate / _rJoelle Saey-Volckrick -- _tRegulating our Consumer Culture: What Role Can the Law Play in Addressing Excessive Consumption? / _rMelissa Gorrie -- _tBiodiversity, Climate Change and Finnish Forest Regulation / _rMinna Pappila -- _t"The Chemicals Between Us": The Use and Discharge of Chemicals in the Life Cycle of a Pair of Jeans - From Legal Theory to Practice / _rMartine Bosman, Tineke Lambooy, Elif Oral, and Bart Jansen --| _tFiscal Policy for Sustainable Development: The Italian Way to Promote Innovative Entrepreneurship According to European Union Rules / _rPatrizia Accordino -- _tPlanned Obsolescence and Criminal Law: A Problematic Relationship? / _rEmanuele La Rosa -- _tPolitical Corporate Social Responsibility and the Role of Companies. Evidence from Novo Nordisk / _rStefania Carolina Posadas, Lara Tarquino, and Michele A. Rea -- _tItaly Towards Mandatory Sustainability Reporting : Voluntary Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure of Italian Companies and Legislative Decree 254/2016 Statements: A Quantitative Analysis of the Last 10 Years / _rFederica Balluchi, Katia Furlotti, and Riccardo Torelli -- _tNon-financial Performance Indicators: The Power of Measures to Operationalize the Law / _rDomenico Raucci, Lara Tarquino, Daniela Rupo, and Salvatore Loprevite -- _tCollaborative Regulation: Preventing Regulatory Capture in Multi-stakeholder Processes for Developing Norms for Sustainability Conduct / _rKarin Buhmann -- _tRight to Development and Right to Environment: Sustainable Development Perspectives / _rIvana Savic -- _tPeace as a Right of Humanity / _rIryna Ivankiv -- _tNGOs as Loudspeakers : Potential Role of NGOs in Bridging the North-South Gap in International Environmental and Sustainable Development Law Making Process / _rKokila Konasinghe -- _tClaims in Environmental Civil Public Interest Litigation in China: Problems and Solutions / _rXuemin Chen and Tianbao Qin -- _tRules and Practices of International Law on Benefit-Sharing for Sustainable Development / _rJorge Cabrera Medaglia, Frederic Perron-Welch -- _tSustainable Use of Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: A Case Study for Implementing the Nagoya Protocol / _rNatalie P. Stoianoff -- _tJatropha Cultivation in South India - Policy Implications / _rLakshmi Gopakumar -- _tInvasive Alien Species - The Eradication or Use of Invasive Alien Species Under EU Law / _rFelix Frommelt -- _tThe Limited Contribution of Environmental Law to the Sustainable Management of Marine Resources in Brazil: The Need for an Integrated Approach / _rCarina Costa de Oliveira, Gabriela G.B. Lima Moraes, and Priscila Pereira de Andrade -- _tInternational Environmental Law and Law of the Sea: Analysis of Legal and Political Aspects of Institution Interaction / _rEkaterina Vasilenko and Ekaterina Bliznetskaya -- _tFrom Global to Local: A Multilevel Approach to the Local Implementation of Climate Policies in Japan / _rHitomi Roppongi -- _tIntegrating Sustainability in Governance and Legal Framework for a Sustainable Builtscape in Kenya: Towards a Global Approach / _rRuth Onkangi and Yvonne Getugi -- _tTowards a Low/Zero Carbon Society for the Asia-Pacific Region: Policy and Legal Development for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in Japan / _rK. Yanagi and A. Nakamura -- _tFraming Ecosystem Services for Sustainability? / _rAlexandra Langlais -- _tMainstreaming Ecosystem Services as Public Policy in South East Asia, from Theory to Practice / _rHo Huu Loc, Kim N. Irvine, Asan Suwanarit, Pakorn Vallikul, Fa Likitswat, Alisa Sahavacharin, Chansopheaktra Sovann, and Le Song Ha -- _tPayment for Ecosystem Services in the Congo Basin: Filling the Gap Between Law and Sustainability for an Optimal Preservation of Ecosystem Services / _rBlaise-Pascal Ntirumenyerwa Mihigo and An Cliquet -- _tMunicipalities, Social Innovations, and the Co-development of Localized Food Rights / _rPaula Fernandez-Wulff -- _tWater-Energy-Food Nexus and Groundwater: Can the Nexus Support the Sustainable Management of Transboundary Aquifers? / _rImad Antoine Ibrahim -- _tEstablishing Urban Gardens on Vacant Land While Considering International Good Practices: A Legal Case Study from Portugal / _rAlexandra Ribeiro, Raquel Carvalho, and Livia Madureira -- _tSummary and Conclusions / _rVolker Mauerhofer, Daniela Rupo, and Lara Tarquino. |
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520 | _aThe book discusses sustainability and law in a multifaceted way. Together, sustainability and law are an emerging challenge for research and science. This volume contributes through an interdisciplinary concept to its further exploration. The contributions explore this exciting domain with innovative ideas and replicable approaches. It combines a variety of authors, from both the public and the private sectors, and thereby guarantees a broad view that enshrines the more theoretical arguments from the academic side as well as stronger practical applicable perspectives. The book provides space for thoughtful expansions of established theories as well as the hopeful emergence of innovative ideas. Moreover, the combination of three to five contributions into the eleven parts respectively aims toward a compression of like minded thoughts. This should lead to an intensification of exchange of viewpoints from different angles on a similar theme. Readers therefore also have the opportunity to concentrate on single chapters, but receive comprised knowledge and a variety of thoughts for new ideas on a particular theme | ||
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