Greening the civil codes : comparative private law and environmental protection

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    • Lanni, Sabrina

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Greening the civil codes : comparative private law and environmental protection

Sabrina Lanni

(Juris diversitas)

Routledge, 2023

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This book examines the greening of civil codes from a comparative perspective. It takes into account the increasing requirements of supranational rules, which favour measures to reduce global warming and its negative environmental impacts; it discusses the necessity to expand distributive justice given the current ecological emergency; and it reflects on which private law legal tools potentially may be employed to defend nature's interests. The work fills a gap in the growing literature on developing rights of nature and ecosystem in transnational law. While the focus is on the environmental issues pertaining to the new civil codes and new projects of civil codes, the book promotes interdisciplinary research applicable to a range of environmental and natural resources-focused courses across the social sciences, especially those related to comparative law systems, legal anthropology, legal traditions in the world, political science and international relations.

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Preface Introduction Chapter I Green Civil Codes 1. Overview of Key Issues on the Environment in the Old Civil Code's Models 2. The Progressive Greening of Civil Law Between Europe, Asia and Latin America 3. New Lemmas and New Lexicon for Civil Codes Chapter II Stopping the Consumer Machine and Listening to the Nature's Voice 1. Sustainable Consumption as Part of Sustainable Development 2. Protection of Natural Resources as a Limit to Economic Development: Latouche v. Daly 3. Private Law and Common Goods: What Are Civil Codes' Responses to the Environment? 4. Comparative Political Efforts to Limit the Dark Side of Consumption 5. Making Informed Environmental Choices: The Climatarian Consumer 6. Balancing Ethical Values Through Civil Codes Chapter III The New Round for the Environment Through Civil Codes 1. Global Pushes to Involve People in Preserving the Environment 2. Where Civil Codes Intersect With Constitutional Purposes 3. Consumo Sustentable and the Ecological Turn of the Argentine Civil Code 4. Luse Yuanze as the Super Green Principle of the New Chinese Civil Code 5. The Convivencia Ecologica According to the Draft of New Colombian Civil Code 6. Civil Codes and Anthropocene: Looking for a New Biocultural-Based Approach? Chapter IV Nature as Grundnorm 1. Nature's Rights and the Andean Approach 2. Buen Vivir as a Legal Norm 3. New Zealand's Whanganui River as a Legal Person 4. A New Paradigm for Humans' Private Ecological Overtures 5. Private Law Yardsticks in the Courts' Environmental Sensitivity 6. Ecosophy: Looking for a Deep Ecological Civil Law Conclusions Author Index Subject Index

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