Organisation of the anthropocene : : in our hands?.
In The Organisation of the Anthropocene , J. E. Viñuales explores the legal dimensions of the currently advocated new geological epoch called the Anthropocene, in which humans are the defining force. He examines in this context two basic propositions. First, law as a technology of social organisatio...
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Vinuales, Jorge E. Organisation of the anthropocene : in our hands?. Leiden : Brill, 2018. 1 online resource (vi, 81 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Brill research perspectives Includes bibliographical references. In The Organisation of the Anthropocene , J. E. Viñuales explores the legal dimensions of the currently advocated new geological epoch called the Anthropocene, in which humans are the defining force. He examines in this context two basic propositions. First, law as a technology of social organisation has been neglected in the otherwise highly technology-focused accounts by natural and social scientists of the drivers of the Anthropocene. Secondly, in those rare instances where law has been discussed, there is a tendency to assume that the role of law is to tackle the negative externalities of transactions (e.g. their environmental or social implications) rather than the core of the underlying transactions, id est the organisation of production and consumption processes. Such focus on externalities fails to unveil the role of law in prompting, sustaining and potentially managing the processes that have led to the Anthropocene. Front Matter -- Copyright page -- The Organisation of the Anthropocene. Geology, Stratigraphic Anthropocene. 90-04-38135-X Brill Research Perspectives. |
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