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Should Trees Have Standing?: Law, Morality, and the Environment

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Should Trees Have Standing?: Law, Morality, and the Environment - Stone, Christopher D
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In this influential and enduring collection of essays, Christopher D. Stone argues that natural objects, such as trees, should be bestowed with legal rights through the appointment of special guardians who are designated to protect the "voiceless" elements in nature. Through the essays in this volume, Stone advances his thesis that the courts should acknowledge and protect the legal rights of threatened forests and endangered species by granting standing to objects and species themselves, as opposed to the humans that are ...

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Should Trees Have Standing?: Law, Morality, and the Environment 2010, Oxford University Press, USA, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9780199736072

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