The Art of Environmental Law: Governing with Aesthetics
By (Author) Benjamin J. Richardson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
17th June 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
344.046
Paperback
368
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
517g
Environmental law has aesthetic dimensions. Aesthetic values have shaped the making of environmental law, and in turn such law governs many of our nature-based sensory experiences. Aesthetics is also integral to understanding the very fabric of environmental law, in its institutions, procedures and discourses. The Art of Environmental Law, the first book of its kind, brings new insights into the importance of aesthetic issues in a variety of domains of environmental governance around the world, from climate change to biodiversity conservation. It also argues for aesthetics, and relatedly the arts, to be taken more seriously in the practice of environmental law so as to improve our emotional and ethical capacities to address the upheavals of the Anthropocene.
If your senses require a break from the quotidian bad news about our planet, I recommend this delightful book about beauty and environmental law. -- David Takacs, University of California Hastings College of the Law * Transnational Environmental Law *
Few law books have as many illustrations as this one, few draw together so many disparate strands and few inspire the reader to reflect as thoroughly on how deeply the way we think and act, and therefore how the law is shaped, is affected by perceptions of which we are usually at best only half-aware. It makes a persuasive case for paying more attention to aesthetics in thinking about the law. -- Colin T Reid, University of Dundee * Scottish Planning and Environmental Law *
This is a work of both breadth and detail, and in producing it Richardson blends the vision of a landscape artist with the focus of a miniature painter The Art of Environmental Law truly is an impressive work This is a book that will support multiple readings, for its richness is lost in a single turn through its pages. -- Emily Barritt * Journal of Environmental Law *
Benjamin J Richardson is a Professor of Environmental Law at the University of Tasmania. His international academic career has spanned law faculties in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and formerly he held the Canada Research Chair in Environmental Law at the University of British Columbia, and the Global Law Visiting Chair at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. He practises environmental stewardship at his Tasmanian eco-sanctuary, Blue Mountain View.