Achieving a Common Future for all Through Sustainability-Conscious Legal Education and Research Methods
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33008Date
2024-02-21Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
This contribution explores ecological literacy as a critical facet of legal
inquiry, focusing on expanding knowledge and practices oriented towards nature
protection. Evolving to encompass interdisciplinarity and a systems-thinking
approach, ecological literacy is crucial for achieving environmental sustainability.
The study argues that integrating an approach promoting eco-responsible behaviors is essential for sustainability-centered legal research and education. This
necessitates a shift in foundational pillars of legal methodology, moving beyond
conventional dogmatic approaches and embracing a participatory and active
dimension. The study provides a theoretical foundation for future applications for
rethinking legal methodology to implement ecological literacy effectively.
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de GruyterCitation
Poto, Murray. Achieving a Common Future for all Through Sustainability-Conscious Legal Education and Research Methods. Global Jurist. 2024Metadata
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