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Global Environmental Constitutionalism in the Anthropocene, by Louis J. Kotzé Hart Publishing, 2016, 304 pp, £60, ISBN 9781509907588

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2018

Afshin Akhtar-Khavari*
Affiliation:
Law School, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane (Australia)

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References

1 E.g., Boyd, D.R., The Environmental Rights Revolution: A Global Study of Constitutions, Human Rights and the Environment (UBC Press, 2012)Google Scholar; and May, J. & Daly, E., Global Environmental Constitutionalism (Cambridge University Press, 2015)Google Scholar; see also O’Gorman, R., ‘Environmental Constitutionalism: A Comparative Study’ (2017) 6(3) Transnational Environmental Law, pp. 435462; Kotzé, L.J., ‘Somewhere between Rhetoric and Reality: Environmental Constitutionalism and the Rights of Nature in Ecuador’ (2017) 6(3) Transnational Environmental Law, pp. 401433 CrossRefGoogle Scholar; and Gellers, J.C., ‘Environmental Constitutionalism in South Asia: Analyzing the Experiences of Nepal and Sri Lanka’ (2015) 4(2) Transnational Environmental Law, pp. 395423 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 See also Kotzé, L.J., ‘Arguing Global Environmental Constitutionalism’ (2012) 1(1) Transnational Environmental Law, pp. 199233 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.