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3 Envtl. & Earth L.J. 1 (2013)

handle is hein.journals/earjujo3 and id is 1 raw text is: MAPPING THE TERRAIN OF EARTH
JURISPRUDENCE: LANDSCAPE, THRESHOLDS
AND HORIZONS
Anne Schillmoller* andAlessandro Pelizzon*
ABSTRACT
This paper investigates central ideas in the emergent field of Earth
Jurisprudence. It suggests that development of conceptual and practical
frameworks for an earth justice system predicated on rights of nature is
currently at a nascent stage, but such 'creative uncertainty' provides
scholars and practitioners with opportunities to identify and articulate
new conceptual frameworks which avoid some of the hazards of human
exceptionalism.
Part I suggests that the concept of 'rights of nature' rests upon
contestable epistemological and ontological claims and that an effective
Earth Jurisprudence will require a continual negotiation of
interpretative disagreements and frameworks for action.
Part II explores the 'promiscuous concept' of nature and argues
that the ways in which biophysical reality is articulated and represented
in some Earth Jurisprudence scholarship requires further investigation.
With reference to the concept of 'rights', parts III and IV
investigate the relationship between the idea of a non-anthropocentric
earth justice system and the pragmatic imperatives of human juridical
systems. It suggests that the incommensurability between a theory of
earth justice and practice of an earth justice system will continue to
involve exponents of Earth Jurisprudence in a host of scientific, legal,
Anne Schillmoller, Adjunct Fellow, School of Law and Justice, Southern Cross
University. Anne's teaching and research interests include Legal Philosophy, Animal
Law and Earth Jurisprudence. She is especially interested in posthumanist perspectives
on human/non human animal relationships.
Dr Alessandro Pelizzon, Associate Lecturer, School of Law and Justice, Southern
Cross University. Alessandro's areas of research and expertise are legal Anthropology,
Comparative Law, Legal Theory, Indigenous Rights and Earth Jurisprudence.

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