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In Search of Global Law: The Significance of the Earth Charter
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Environmental LawSustainable DevelopmentLawEcological SustainabilityInternational Environmental LawEnvironmental LegislationEnvironmental EthicsEnvironmental PolicyEarth CharterSocial SciencesGlobal LawClimate LawEarth System GovernanceGeopoliticsInternational RuleEnvironmental GovernanceEcocentric OrientationInternational RelationsGeographyInternational LawEnvironmental JusticeGlobalizationPublic International LawInternational Legal StudiesBiodiversity LawGeoethicsEnvironmental RegulationSustainability
Abstract Western legal traditions are anthropocentric in character and largely hostile to ecological principles. However, domestic and international environmental law show signs of an ecocentric orientation. In the search for a legal framework for ecologically sustainable development the Earth Charter marks an important step forward. Among its ground-breaking principles are ecologically defined concepts of sustainability, justice and rights.
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