Dear Colleagues,


I’m pleased to announce that my new book (with Pamela Martin), *The
Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sustainable
Future* is now out an available through MIT Press who generously agreed to
publish it open access on their website --
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/politics-rights-nature -- (the paperback is
available at Amazon for $35). As the title suggests, the book goes beyond
moral, philosophical, and legal arguments about rights of nature and
instead analyzes the politics behind the creation and implementation of
laws recognizing ecosystems as rights-bearing subjects, as well as the how
these laws are shaping the politics of sustainable development. For people
interested in norms, the book analyzes the process through which new norms
are constructed in practice.


Best,

Craig
-- 
Craig M. Kauffman, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
Political Science Department
University of Oregon
Member, United Nations Expert Network on Harmony with Nature

*Recent Publications*:

Craig Kauffman and Pamela Martin, The Politics of Rights of
Nature: Strategies for Building a More Sustainable Future
<https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/politics-rights-nature> (MIT Press, 2021).

Craig Kauffman, "Rights of Nature: Institutions, Law, and Policy for
Sustainable Development,"
<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353352584_Rights_of_Nature_Institutions_Law_and_Policy_for_Sustainable_Development_of_a_single_chapter_of_a_title_in_Oxford_Handbooks_Online_for_personal_use_for_details_see_Privacy_Policy_and_Legal_Notice_Righ>
in
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Environmental Politics. Sowers,
VanDeveer, and Weinthal, eds. Oxford University Press, 2021.

Craig Kauffman. “Managing People for the Benefit of the Land: Practicing
Earth Jurisprudence in Te Urewera, New Zealand
<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/345321615_Managing_People_for_the_Benefit_of_the_Land_Practicing_Earth_Jurisprudence_in_Te_Urewera_New_Zealand>
.” *ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment*, Vol.
27, No. 3, 2020, p. 578-595.

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