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Should Trees Have Standing? Christopher D. Stone

Should Trees Have Standing? By Christopher D. Stone

Should Trees Have Standing? by Christopher D. Stone


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Argues that special guardians be empowered to speak for the 'voiceless' elements in nature, in effect, to give legal standing in the court of law to endangered species and threatened forests.

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Should Trees Have Standing? by Christopher D. Stone

Originally published in 1972, Should Trees Have Standing? Toward Legal Rights For Natural Objects immediately became a rallying point of the U.S. environmental movement and has since become a classic worldwide. In this influential work, Professor Stone argues that special guardians be empowered to speak for the 'voiceless' elements in nature, in effect, to give legal standing in the court of law to endangered species and threatened forests.

Should Trees Have Standing? Reviews

It is impossible to over-emphasize the significance of this graceful and elegant essay ... The essay's re-issue demonstrates Stone's uncanny ability to anticipate crucial philosophical debates. Professor Eric Katz, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology Moving and convincingan important book. The New Republic An important piece of modern legal thought. Environmental Law

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CIN0379213818G
9780379213812
0379213818
Should Trees Have Standing? by Christopher D. Stone
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
19961201
181
N/A
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