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Green Constitutionalism

An Anti-capitalist Legal Framework to Tackle Climate Change

by Serkan Köybaşı (Volume editor)
Monographs 534 Pages

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Summary

In the face of an existential crisis due to climate change, one thing is clear: from the rise of capitalism and the exploitation of nature to the unchecked use of fossil fuels, our current legal systems have brought us to the brink of disaster. But what if the very framework that once helped the powerful secure their rights could now be used to fight back? Green Constitutionalism explores how a revolutionary approach to constitutional law—one that places sustainability, climate justice, and a degrowth economy at the heart of our legal systems—can offer a powerful tool for saving our planet. Drawing on groundbreaking examples of judicial activism from ten countries around the world, including a detailed analysis of the Neubauer and KlimaSeniorinnen decisions, this book traces the rise of a green legal movement and challenges us to rethink our future. These conclusions offer a path forward that reimagines the very principles of rights and governance for a just, sustainable world.

Details

Pages
534
ISBN (PDF)
9783631924679
ISBN (ePUB)
9783631937075
DOI
10.3726/b22859
Language
English
Publication date
2026 (January)
Keywords
Green constitutionalism climate change ecology modern state humanism Enlightenment capitalism degrowth green new deal rights of nature sustainability planning buen vivir Pachamama Constitutional Court Neubauer KlimaSeniorinnen
Published
Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, 2025. 534 pp.
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Biographical notes

Serkan Köybaşı (Volume editor)

Serkan Koybasi is an Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, the Chair of the Constitutional Law Department, and the director of the Animal and Nature Law Laboratory at Bahçeşehir University Law School, Istanbul.

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