Online ISSN 1759-7196, Print ISSN 1759-7188
The relationship between human rights and the environment is fascinating, uneasy and increasingly urgent. This international journal provides a strategic academic forum for an extended interdisciplinary and multi-layered conversation that explores emergent possibilities, existing tensions, and multiple implications of entanglements between human and non-human forms of liveliness. We invite critical engagements on these themes, especially as refracted through human rights and environmental law, politics, policy-making and community level activisms.
CONTENIDO
Editorial Posthuman legalities: New Materialism and law beyond the human
Emille Boulot, Anna Grear, Joshua Sterlin and Iván Darío Vargas-Roncancio
Re-forming property to address eco-social fragmentation and rift
Margaret Davies
‘For the trees have no tongues’: eco-feedback, speech, and the silencing of nature
Matt Harvey and Steve Vanderheiden
Climate change, environmental justice and the unusual capacities of posthumans
Nick J Fox and Pam Alldred
Posthuman international law and the rights of nature
Emily Jones
Response-abilities of care in more-than-human worlds
Marie-Catherine Petersmann
Alter-transitional justice; transforming unjust relations with the more-than-human
Danielle Celermajer and Anne Therese O’Brien
The practice of multispecies relations in urban space and its potentialities for new legal imaginaries
Teresa Dillon