Should trees have standing? :law, morality, and the environment
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New York, N.Y.
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Oxford University Press
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes bibliographical references )p. ]177[-235[ and index
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Christopher D. Stone
CONTENTS NOTE
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Should trees have standing? : toward legal rights for natural objects -- Does the climate have standing? -- Agriculture and the environment : challenges for the new millennium -- Can the oceans be harbored? -- Should we establish a guardian for future generations? -- Reflections on "sustainable development" -- How to heal the planet -- Is environmentalism dead?
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Law and legislation ، Nature conservation - United States
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، Environmental law - United States
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Moral and ethical aspects ، Nature conservation
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Law and legislation ، Natural resources
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Moral and ethical aspects ، Environmental protection
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
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KF5505
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S86
2010
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
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Stone, Christopher D.
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AU
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TI Other essays on law, morals, and the environment