Revisiting groundwater law through the lenses of earth system law and rights of nature

IF 6.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water Pub Date : 2023-08-19 DOI:10.1002/wat2.1684
Gabriela Cuadrado‐Quesada, E. Lictevout, S. Schmeier, Claudia Ruz Vargas
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Current groundwater challenges have made evident that national and international groundwater law needs a thorough revision. In this article, we explore earth system law (ESL) and rights of nature (RoN) as possible approaches to rethink groundwater law. Taking inspiration from ESL scholarship, RoN literature, Indigenous worldviews, and socio‐ecological movements, we analyze law as a critical element of the human‐political‐social system, which creates regulatory institutions with the aim to provide a social order for humanity, an order that is being affected by deteriorating earth systems, including groundwater. Recognizing RoN and thinking law through the lenses of ESL involve a new understanding of what groundwater law could be and what the subject of the law could be. So far, little attention has been given to how these approaches can be used to redesign groundwater law, and what implications this could have on groundwater governance and sustainability. Therefore, this article explores the possibility of reforming groundwater law through the lenses of ESL and RoN. It investigates which legal mechanisms are being used to recognize RoN, and what their legal and practical implications have been so far. This article aims to contribute not only to advancing the academic debate on RoN and ESL but also to share light on different ways to reform groundwater law, which includes a new understanding of sustainability and socio‐nature relations.This article is categorized under: Human Water > Rights to Water Human Water > Water Governance Science of Water > Water and Environmental Change
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从地球系统法和自然权利的角度重新审视地表法
当前的地下水挑战表明,国家和国际地下水法需要彻底修订。在这篇文章中,我们探讨了地球系统法(ESL)和自然权利(RoN)作为重新思考地下水法的可能途径。我们从ESL奖学金、RoN文学、土著世界观和社会生态运动中获得灵感,将法律作为人类政治社会体系的一个关键要素进行分析,该体系创建了旨在为人类提供社会秩序的监管机构,这种秩序正受到包括地下水在内的不断恶化的地球系统的影响。认识RoN并通过ESL的视角思考法律,涉及到对地下水法可能是什么以及法律主体可能是什么的新理解。到目前为止,人们很少关注如何使用这些方法来重新设计地下水法,以及这可能对地下水治理和可持续性产生什么影响。因此,本文从ESL和RoN的角度探讨了地下水法改革的可能性。它调查了哪些法律机制被用来承认RoN,以及迄今为止它们的法律和实际影响。本文不仅旨在推动RoN和ESL的学术辩论,还旨在分享改革地下水法的不同方法,包括对可持续性和社会-自然关系的新理解。本文分类如下:人类用水>水权人类用水>水治理水科学>水与环境变化
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Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water Environmental Science-Ecology
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