Wild Law: The Earth Justice Declaration is a book by Cormac Cullinan suggesting a natural understanding of the natural order of communities and ecosystems. He is interested in different fields of study such as how politics of the world, environmental law theory, physics, and teaching in the ancient world can create attractive concepts for changing needs of today's environmental understanding We will try to demonstrate the integration of. This book has played an important role in promoting and stimulating the global movement to recognize the right of "nature".
Another important redesign that is needed is the legal system. Cormac Cullinan, an environmental lawyer in Cape Town, is unable to integrate the rights of the Earth system under today's legal system, transforming myopic ecosystems into resources, and how to sacrifice human society and the capabilities of the earth explained. There are two more boxes in these articles that recognize that legal rights on the community naturally help to consider the wider trade-offs of development options. How to make global consumption and production patterns sustainable through UN Marrakesh process and other international society
Utilizing the laws of the "Earth Law" and "Wild Law" on literary development and the views of governance, this thesis will explore the importance of the relationship between human and nature and its role in the realization of wild property law. In Section 2, we first refuse a human-centered approach to natural value and identify the fundamental features of the Earth Law which supports the ecological core viewpoint.2 Therefore, another law assumed in Earth law The core of the concept of governance The core of sex is the transformation of the way we value the natural world. Section 3 describes the main functions of the Wild Property Act. Therefore, this concept is no longer used as a driving force for personal environmental behavior such as recycling, but it is used to put its importance in the context of wider, structural, and legal changes I will.
Formulation of barbaric laws - "connection with nature" and the role of education in the development of ecological intermediary human rights law
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