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Aggiungi al carrelloBrossura. Condizione: new. Milano, 2013; br., pp. 224, cm 15x21. Settembre 1993, Milano. In una quinta liceo, un professore e un nuovo alunno si incontrano dentro le parole di un tema libero. Nei giorni di pioggia, durante la ricreazione, fra i due si crea un legame sempre più profondo. Al termine dell'anno scolastico, il tempo li porta altrove. A distanza di anni, il professor Lorenzo Dentico - provato dagli eventi della vita, ma sempre animato dalla fiducia nell'uomo - ritrova l'ex alunno Marco Carboni, che sfoga la propria inquietudine facendo lo scrittore. Il professore coinvolgerà il giovane in una straordinaria esperienza di scrittura collettiva fra i senzatetto di un centro diurno, dove si incontrano le vite sospese di una Milano marginale e nascosta. Romanzo corale di chi la vita la vede dal basso, "Collettivo Zampalù" racconta, nella lingua dolce e amara della malinconia, il difficile percorso di riscatto che sfocia nell'amore e nella condivisione. L'autore trasporta il lettore alla scoperta di una realtà ricca, sfaccettata e complessa, dove il dolore e la fatica di vivere non riescono mai a spegnere la speranza e la voglia di cambiamento. Libro.
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Da: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Silvia Bagni is Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law in the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the University of Bologna, Italy. Her research interests include constitutional justice, Latin American constitutionalism, intercul.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Taylor & Francis Ltd Jun 2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 1041168535 ISBN 13: 9781041168539
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - This book argues that, beyond the apparent fracture between humans and nature that defines the Anthropocene crisis, there exists a shared cultural foundation in legal traditions, converging on the recognition of the intrinsic value of Nature and of the ecosystem interconnections between human and non-human life. The legal innovations explored here-particularly from Latin America-embody a holistic, integrated view coherent with the ecosystem approach. It is proposed that these ideas offer potential not only within their own legal systems but also as models for Western legal frameworks. Divided into five parts, the book maintains a balance between theoretical and empirical, combining foundational legal and philosophical discussions with practical case studies and applications. Part 1 establishes the theoretical foundation, setting the conceptual framework of the volume. Part 2 builds on this by addressing the methodological implications and laying the groundwork for a transition from anthropocentric to ecocentric governance. Parts 3 and 4 bridge theory with practice, exploring participatory tools, bottom-up initiatives, and challenges to traditional environmental law, illustrating how theoretical advancements are applied in specific legal and policy contexts. Part 5 focuses on jurisprudence and the role of the judiciary, providing an empirical analysis of how legal principles are interpreted and enforced in judicial settings. This progression ensures that the book effectively integrates theory with empirical research, underscoring its interdisciplinary and practical significance. The volume will be of interest to those working in the areas of Legal Philosophy, Environmental Law, Constitutional Law, Comparative Law, Human Rights, Anthropology and Environmental Studies.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, 2026
ISBN 10: 1041168535 ISBN 13: 9781041168539
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This book argues that, beyond the apparent fracture between humans and nature that defines the Anthropocene crisis, there exists a shared cultural foundation in legal traditions, converging on the recognition of the intrinsic value of Nature and of the ecosystem interconnections between human and non-human life. The legal innovations explored hereparticularly from Latin Americaembody a holistic, integrated view coherent with the ecosystem approach. It is proposed that these ideas offer potential not only within their own legal systems but also as models for Western legal frameworks. Divided into five parts, the book maintains a balance between theoretical and empirical, combining foundational legal and philosophical discussions with practical case studies and applications. Part 1 establishes the theoretical foundation, setting the conceptual framework of the volume. Part 2 builds on this by addressing the methodological implications and laying the groundwork for a transition from anthropocentric to ecocentric governance. Parts 3 and 4 bridge theory with practice, exploring participatory tools, bottom-up initiatives, and challenges to traditional environmental law, illustrating how theoretical advancements are applied in specific legal and policy contexts. Part 5 focuses on jurisprudence and the role of the judiciary, providing an empirical analysis of how legal principles are interpreted and enforced in judicial settings. This progression ensures that the book effectively integrates theory with empirical research, underscoring its interdisciplinary and practical significance. The volume will be of interest to those working in the areas of Legal Philosophy, Environmental Law, Constitutional Law, Comparative Law, Human Rights, Anthropology and Environmental Studies. This book argues that, beyond the apparent fracture between humans and Nature that defines the Anthropocene crisis, there exists a shared cultural foundation in legal traditions, converging on the recognition of the intrinsic value of Nature and of the ecosystem interconnections between human and non-human life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, 2026
ISBN 10: 1041168535 ISBN 13: 9781041168539
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. This book argues that, beyond the apparent fracture between humans and nature that defines the Anthropocene crisis, there exists a shared cultural foundation in legal traditions, converging on the recognition of the intrinsic value of Nature and of the ecosystem interconnections between human and non-human life. The legal innovations explored hereparticularly from Latin Americaembody a holistic, integrated view coherent with the ecosystem approach. It is proposed that these ideas offer potential not only within their own legal systems but also as models for Western legal frameworks. Divided into five parts, the book maintains a balance between theoretical and empirical, combining foundational legal and philosophical discussions with practical case studies and applications. Part 1 establishes the theoretical foundation, setting the conceptual framework of the volume. Part 2 builds on this by addressing the methodological implications and laying the groundwork for a transition from anthropocentric to ecocentric governance. Parts 3 and 4 bridge theory with practice, exploring participatory tools, bottom-up initiatives, and challenges to traditional environmental law, illustrating how theoretical advancements are applied in specific legal and policy contexts. Part 5 focuses on jurisprudence and the role of the judiciary, providing an empirical analysis of how legal principles are interpreted and enforced in judicial settings. This progression ensures that the book effectively integrates theory with empirical research, underscoring its interdisciplinary and practical significance. The volume will be of interest to those working in the areas of Legal Philosophy, Environmental Law, Constitutional Law, Comparative Law, Human Rights, Anthropology and Environmental Studies. This book argues that, beyond the apparent fracture between humans and Nature that defines the Anthropocene crisis, there exists a shared cultural foundation in legal traditions, converging on the recognition of the intrinsic value of Nature and of the ecosystem interconnections between human and non-human life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.