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Feminist and Queer Approaches to Environmental Law & Rights
(2021)
  • Nicholas F. Stump, West Virginia University College of Law
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Description
This is the April 2021 webinar of the Ecological Law and Governance Association (ELGA), hosted by the Global Network on Human Rights and the Environment (GNHRE). Nicholas F. Stump is a faculty member with the George R. Farmer Jr. Law Library at West Virginia University College of Law. His scholarship explores environmental law, critical legal theory, law and social movements, and Appalachian and rural studies. He teaches in the legal research curriculum with an emphasis on energy and environmental law and multi- and interdisciplinary approaches to research methods. His new book, "Remaking Appalachia: Ecosocialism, Ecofeminism, and Law," explores bottom-up approaches to system change in the U.S. Appalachian context as coordinated regionally and globally.
Keywords
  • Ecosocialism,
  • Ecofeminism,
  • Environmental Human Rights,
  • Commons,
  • Critical Legal Theory,
  • Law and Marxism
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Publication Date
2021
Citation Information
Nicholas F. Stump. "Feminist and Queer Approaches to Environmental Law & Rights" (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nicholas-stump/26/