Teaching Private Law in a Climate Crisis
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Title
Teaching Private Law in a Climate Crisis
Description
First Nations analyses, climate science, social science and legal research indicate the significant role of private law in facilitating the conditions of climate change. Private law is a contingent feature of planetary health because its key concepts and institutions concentrate the legal rights to capital — the goods of life — in the private sphere. Private entitlements can act as shields against collective interests. Reforming law to address the climate crisis involves greater regulation of private interests to pursue the global goal of sustaining organised human societies, and thus addressing conflict between individual freedoms and collective exigencies. Reform depends on a differently educated generation of legal thinkers and practitioners.
Creator
Graham, Nicole
Source
The University of Queensland Law Journal; Vol. 40 No. 3 (2021): The University of Queensland Law Journal; 403-420
1839-289X
0083-4041
Publisher
The University of Queensland School of Law
Date
2021-11-10
Rights
Copyright (c) 2021 The University of Queensland Law Journal
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Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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Collection
Citation
Nicole Graham, Teaching Private Law in a Climate Crisis, The University of Queensland School of Law, 2021, accessed November 2, 2024, http://igi.indrastra.com/items/show/2667