Environmental / Energy Law

Ecological Jurisprudence: The Law of Nature and the Nature of Law

By Alessandro Pelizzon
Springer-Verlag January 2026

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ISBN-13
9789819601752
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Publication
January 2026
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
Singapore ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This open access book explores the rise of ecological jurisprudence, a transformative legal theory that challenges traditional legal boundaries. Drawing on over 15 years of research and teaching, the book offers a comprehensive theoretical exploration of this new approach to law, via a comprehensive examination of a wide range of initiatives from around the world, as well as a deep theoretical engagement with the implications of this novel legal theory.

Covering a breadth of topics never before brought together with such clear and wide-ranging scope, this book points to the emergence of an ecological jurisprudence not only as a profound transformation of legal norms, but as a radical reimagination of law itself, and serves as a vital resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the future of environmental law

Along with Stone’s 'Do Trees Have Standing?' (1972), Cullinan’s 'Wild Law' (2002), and the Ecuadorian Constitution (2008), we can now name Pelizzon’s 'Ecological Jurisprudence' as a key milestone in the field. - (Herman F. Greene, JD, DMin, Thomas Berry Scholar-in-Residence, The Earth Law Center)

An immense gift to the field and to generations of lawyers to come, 'Ecological Jurisprudence' contains teachings from which one could learn for a lifetime. - (Katarina Hovden, University of Copenhagen)

Alessandro Pelizzon's 'Ecological Jurisprudence' is deeply-rooted in how the law can best serve the natural world, inspiring future lawyers with the kind of jurisprudence the natural world so urgently needs to exist. - (Maria Mercedes Sánchez, Former Coordinator of the United Nations Harmony with Nature Programme)

Pelizzon coins the term ‘ecological jurisprudence’ and mobilises it to create deep normative foundations for future environmental law developments. Any serious environmental scholar will have to engage with him because of the breadth and depth of what he achieves in this book. - (Professor Afshin Akhtar-Khavari, QUT)

Table of Contents

Introduction
Climate Disruptions and the Coming Dark Age
Anthropocentrism Redefined
Deus Sive Natura
Wild Law
Rights of Nature
Relationality, Reciprocity and Responsibility
Neither Natural nor Posited
Conclusion
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