Environmental Law and Contrasting Ideas of Nature
Discover the intricate relationship between law and nature in Environmental Law and Contrasting Ideas of Nature by Keith H. Hirokawa. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this insightful book spans 362 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of how legal frameworks shape our understanding of the environment. Hirokawa explores both the 'hard' regulatory aspects of environmental law that directly govern human interactions with nature, as well as the 'soft' influences where legal concepts and societal values intersect. This engaging examination is essential for anyone interested in the fields of environmental law, human ecology, and constructivist philosophy. Enhance your knowledge and perspective on how law constructs nature and influences our ecological priorities.