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Legal Rights for Nature: The Wrong Answer to the Right(s) Question

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Legal Rights for Nature: The Wrong Answer to the Right(s) Question
Author(s)Elder, Philip S.
AbstractElder disagrees with the argument put forth by Christopher Stone in his article “Should Trees Have Standing?” He argues that the “deep” ecology view put forward by Stone does not go any further in solving environmental disputes than conventional ethics and law.
IssueNo1
Pages1-8
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceOsgoode Hall Law Journal
VolumeNo22
PubDateSummer1984
ISBN_ISSN0030-6185
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