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Hardcover Rethinking Environmental Law: Connectivity, Intersections and Conflicts in the Global Environmental Crisis Book

ISBN: 1839704470

ISBN13: 9781839704475

Rethinking Environmental Law: Connectivity, Intersections and Conflicts in the Global Environmental Crisis

The book offers a profound exploration of the evolving field of environmental law in the context of our rapidly expanding human footprint on the planet. Initially focused on local environmental concerns, environmental law has evolved to grapple with the intricate and expansive implications of human activity on the earth system, particularly in light of the urgent climate emergency in the Anthropocene era.

The text underscores the interconnectedness of various physical processes on a planetary scale, producing a complex web of interactions that challenge traditional perceptions of environmental dynamics. This complexity presents formidable challenges to the field of environmental studies, demanding interdisciplinary collaboration and a departure from traditional legal paradigms rooted in sectoral and jurisdictional boundaries.

Furthermore, the book emphasises the role of complexity in fostering connectivity between legal orders and sectors and other disciplines, as well as giving rise to conflicts within environmental law. It highlights the need for legal scholars and practitioners to transcend specialised knowledge silos, embrace interdisciplinary exchanges, and acknowledge the significance of conflict as a source of legal innovation.

The volume draws upon insights and selected contributions presented at the 9th European Environmental Law Forum, held in 2022 in Tarragona, Spain. These contributions have been meticulously elaborated into chapters that capture the depth and breadth of the debates held during the conference. Readers will gain valuable insights into the multifaceted challenges posed by the earth system's complexity to contemporary environmental law.

The book is divided into two main parts. The first explores the themes of "connections", addressing critical intersections between climate change, biodiversity loss, air pollution, energy systems, circular economy, and more. It delves into the need for legal frameworks to adapt to and address these intricate connections, providing practical insights and recommendations.

The second part of the book delves into the realm of "conflicts and frictions", shedding light on the challenges arising from the complex and multifaceted nature of environmental issues. It delves into topics such as technological innovation, legal constraints, environmental damage compensation, and climate litigation, offering a nuanced understanding of these critical areas.

Ultimately, this book serves as a comprehensive resource for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the transformative role of environmental law when addressing the global environmental crisis and navigating the transition to a new geological era. As society grapples with the complexities of the Anthropocene, rethinking environmental law becomes imperative, and this volume provides valuable insights into that vital process.

About the Editors

Endrius Cocciolo is an administrative and energy law associate professor at the Public Law Department of Universtat Rovira i Virgili (Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain). He is a researcher at the Tarragona Centre for Environmental Law Studies (CEDAT) and the University Institute for Research in Sustainability, Climate Change and Energy Transition (IU-Rescat). Endrius is member of the URV consolidated research group ' Territory, Citizenship and Sustainability ', recognised by the Generalitat de Catalunya. He has also served as co-chair of the research committee at the International Union for Conservation of Nature Academy of Environmental Law (IUCN AEL), and is a member of the managing board of the European Environmental Law Forum (EELF). He is currently the coordinator of a Horizon MSCA Doctoral Network project (THERESA) on hydrogen regulation, and the principal investigator of an interdisciplinary project founded by the Spanish Ministry of Innovation, on energy communities (ComEnerSys).

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