Australia before ‘environmental law’
1. Introduction This review essay assesses Benjamin J. Richardson’s Before Environmental Law and argues that the book significantly reframes Australia’s environmental legal history. Rather than depicting the pre-1970 era as a legal vacuum, Richardson shows how land, water, and non-human life were governed through shifting configurations of scientific expertise, enlightened despotism, polyarchy, and markets. His case studies—including […]
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