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ISBN 10: 026232704X
ISBN 13: 9780262327046
Author: Walter F Baber, Robert V Bartlett, Frank Biermann, Oran R Young
In this book, Walter Baber and Robert Bartlett explore the practical and conceptual implications of a new approach to international environmental governance. Their proposed approach, juristic democracy, emphasizes the role of the citizen rather than the nation-state as the source of legitimacy in international environmental law; it is rooted in local knowledge and grounded in democratic deliberation and consensus. The aim is to construct a global jurisprudence based on collective will formation. Building on concepts presented in their previous book, the award-winning Global Democracy and Sustainable Jurisprudence, Baber and Bartlett examine in detail the challenges that consensus poses for a system of juristic democracy.
Baber and Bartlett analyze the implications of deliberative consensus for rule-bounded behavior, for the accomplishment of basic governance tasks, and for diversity in a politically divided and culturally plural world. They assess social science findings about the potential of small-group citizen panels to contribute to rationalized consensus, drawing on the extensive research conducted on the use of juries in courts of law. Finally, they analyze the place of juristic democracy in a future “consensually federal” system for earth system governance.
Consensus and Global Environmental Governance Deliberative Democracy in Nature s Regime 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Theoretical Foundations
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Deliberative Democracy: Principles and Practices
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Consensus in Democratic Theory
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Environmental Governance: Models and Mechanisms
Chapter 2: The Global Environmental Regime
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Evolution of International Environmental Governance
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Key Institutions and Agreements
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Stakeholders and Power Dynamics
Chapter 3: Consensus as a Governing Principle
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Defining Consensus in Global Governance
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Benefits and Drawbacks of Consensus
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Case Studies of Consensus-based Governance
Chapter 4: Deliberative Democracy in Practice
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Mechanisms of Deliberation in Environmental Policy
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Inclusivity and Participation Challenges
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Transparency and Accountability
Chapter 5: Case Studies in Global Environmental Governance
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Climate Change Negotiations
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Biodiversity and Conservation Agreements
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Transboundary Water Management
Chapter 6: Barriers to Effective Deliberation and Consensus
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Political, Economic, and Cultural Obstacles
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Power Imbalances and Inequality
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Institutional Constraints
Chapter 7: Innovations and Prospects for Improvement
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New Approaches to Enhancing Deliberation
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Role of Technology and Networks
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Strategies for Building Sustainable Consensus
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