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乔斯林·斯泰西的《环境紧急状态宪法》是环境法领域的一部独特著作。它主张重新制定环境法的前提是,环境问题是立法者无法可靠预测的紧急情况。斯泰西依赖于两种有些重叠的合法政府行为理论之间的建设性张力:普通法宪政和协商民主。当斯泰西认为环境问题构成紧急情况时,她展示了立法者是如何面对这些问题的,这些问题包含“严重的不确定性,在这种情况下,灾难的可能性无法事先可靠地消除”。这种方法使她能够借鉴关于紧急情况和法治的学术见解,重新构想环境法的目的和方向,即让政府机构公开为重要决策辩护的中心地位。这篇书评可以在Osgoode Hall Law Journal上找到:https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/ohlj/vol57/ iss1/8
The Constitution of the Environmental Emergency, by Jocelyn Stacey
Jocelyn Stacey’s The Constitution of the Environmental Emergency is a unique text in the area of environmental law. It argues for reframing environmental law from the premise that environmental issues confront lawmakers as emergencies that are impossible to reliably predict. Stacey relies on a constructive tension between two somewhat overlapping theories of legitimate government action: common law constitutionalism and deliberative democracy. When Stacey argues that environmental issues constitute emergencies, she shows how lawmakers are confronted with problems that entail “deep uncertainty where the possibility of a catastrophe cannot be reliably eliminated in advance.” This approach allows her to draw on insights from scholarship on emergencies and the rule of law to reimagine the purpose and orientation of environmental law, namely the centrality of having government institutions publicly justify important decisions. This book review is available in Osgoode Hall Law Journal: https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/ohlj/vol57/ iss1/8