The Routledge handbook of international law and anthropocentrism /
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Abingdon, England :
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[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- 'One vast gasoline station for human exploitation' : sovereignty as anthropocentric extraction / Mario Prost
- The anthropocentrism of human rights / Frederic Megret
- International trade law and the commodification of the living / Charlotte E. Blattner
- Anthropocentrism and international environmental law / Vito de Lucia
- The law of the sea's fluid anthropocentrism / Godwin E.K. Dzah
- Ordering human-other relationships : international humanitarian law and ecologies of armed conflicts in the anthropocene / Matilda Arvidsson and Britta Sjostedt
- Anthropocentrism and critical approaches to international law / Hele`ne Mayrand and Valerie Chevrier-Marineau
- International law, legal anthropocentrism, and facing the planetary / Anna Grear
- Towards an ecofeminist critique of international law? / Karen Morrow
- Indigenous knowledge and international (anthropocentric) law : the politics of thinking from (and for) another world / Roger Merino
- Earth jurisprudence : anthropocentrism and neoliberal rationality / Peter Burdon and Samuel Alexander
- Global animal law, pain, and death : an international law for the dominion / Alejandro Lorite Escorihuela
- What would a post-anthropocentric legal system look like? / Ugo Mattei and Michael W. Monterossi
- A non-anthropocentric indigenous research methodology : the anishinabe waterdrum, residential schools, and settler colonialism / Valarie G. Waboose
- Non-human animals as epistemic subjects of international law / Vincent Chapaux
- Grounding ecocide, humanity, and international law / Tim Lindgren
- Formless infinite : law beyond the anthropocene and the earth system / Elena Cirkovic.