2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40802-019-00151-5
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Primal Scene to Anthropocene: Narrative and Myth in International Environmental Law

Abstract: License: Article 25fa pilot End User Agreement This publication is distributed under the terms of Article 25fa of the Dutch Copyright Act (Auteurswet) with explicit consent by the author. Dutch law entitles the maker of a short scientific work funded either wholly or partially by Dutch public funds to make that work publicly available for no consideration following a reasonable period of time after the work was first published, provided that clear reference is made to the source of the first publication of the… Show more

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“…This raises the question: are we entering the realms of administrative evil? Legal scholars Benjamin (2017) and Rose et al (2019) suggest in their complementary analyses of the complexities that arise when the Anthropocene enters the legal system, that questions of administrative evil and wider moral issues may need to be addressed sooner or later.…”
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“…This raises the question: are we entering the realms of administrative evil? Legal scholars Benjamin (2017) and Rose et al (2019) suggest in their complementary analyses of the complexities that arise when the Anthropocene enters the legal system, that questions of administrative evil and wider moral issues may need to be addressed sooner or later.…”
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confidence: 99%