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Institutionalising Multispecies Justice examines how contemporary governance systems must evolve to recognize the intrinsic value and rights of non-human species. Drawing on environmental ethics, law, and political theory, this work presents frameworks for embedding multispecies considerations into institutional decision-making processes.
The book addresses fundamental questions about how legal systems can move beyond anthropocentric approaches to incorporate the interests and agency of other species. It explores practical mechanisms for institutionalizing these principles across various sectors, from environmental policy to corporate governance. The authors argue that true environmental sustainability requires reimagining justice itself to include non-human stakeholders.
Published as part of the Elements in Earth System Governance series, this volume contributes to ongoing debates about the Anthropocene, ecological rights, and the future of environmental law. It offers both theoretical insights and policy recommendations for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners committed to advancing justice in an increasingly damaged planet.







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