Reforming Law and Economy for a Sustainable Earth. Critical Thought for Turbulent Times Author Anderson P. Date 2014 Source IUCN (ID: MON-088491) Publisher | Place of publication Routledge | Abingdon, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom ISBN 978-1-13-801386-5 Document type Monography/book Language English Field of application International Subject Environment gen. Keyword Law reform/harmonization/deregulation Economy and environment Sustainable development Abstract Introduction Part 1: International Environmental Law Reform 1. Proposals for international environmental law reform: a critical review of the literature 2. Refinement of the epistemology of global environmental sustainability Part 2: The Allocation Problem: Critique 3. The poverty of the market? Critique of economic prescriptions for international environmental law reform 4. The failure of market failure? Critique of the economic diagnosis of causes of global environmental change Part 3: The Allocation Problem: Diagnosis 5. Capitalism as allocation problem: towards a diagnosis of causes of global environmental change Part 4: The Allocation Problem: Proposition 6. Towards international environmental law reform: towards a critical theory of justice 7. Is ecological democracy sustainable? Website www.routledge.com