CHN contributes to new book ‘Globalisation and Ecological Integrity in Science and International Law’

Keeping Nature Alive: From Moral Motivations to Legal Implications

July 22nd, 2011

Globalisation and Ecological Integrity in Science and International Law

Globalisation and Ecological Integrity in Science and International Law, edited by L. Westra, K. Bosselmann and C. Soskolne, was launched at the annual meeting of the Global Ecological Integrity Group last week in Prague, Czech Republic (July 11-16, 2011).

The volume includes experts from several fields, raising important issues and progressions in ethics, international law and public health. Kathryn Kintzele, CHN Director of the Global Responsibilities Program,  contributed her article, “Keeping Nature Alive: from moral motivations to legal implications,” which gave examples of ethical principles of biodiversity conservation as found in constitutions and judicial opinions from around the world. CHN Senior Scholar J. Ron Engel contributed the Conclusion, “The Prophetic Vocation of the Global Ecological Integrity Group.”

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