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4. Further Reading

Birrell, Kathleen and Daniel Matthews, ‘Re-storying Laws for the Anthropocene: Rights, Obligations and an Ethics of Encounter’ (2020) 31 Law & Critique 275–92

Black, CF, The Land is the Source of the Law: A Dialogic Encounter with Indigenous Jurisprudence (Routledge, 2011)

Crutzen, Paul J and Eugene F Stoermer, ‘The Anthropocene’ (2010) 41(1) (May) Global Change Newsletter 17–18

Davies, Margaret, Asking the Law Question (Lawbook Co/Thomson Reuters, 5th ed, 2023), chs 9 and 10

Fitzpatrick, Peter, The Mythology of Modern Law (Routledge, 1992)

Graham, Mary, ‘The Law of Obligation, Aboriginal Ethics: Australia Becoming, Australia Dreaming’ (2023) 37 parrhesia 1–21

Kotzé, Louis J, ‘Human Rights and the Environment in the Anthropocene’ (2014) 1(3) The Anthropocene Review 252–75, 252

Mignolo, Walter D and Catherine E Walsh, On Decoloniality: Concepts, Analytics, Praxis (Duke University Press, 2018)

Rogers, Nicole and Michelle Maloney (eds), Law as if Earth Really Mattered: The Wild Law Judgment Project (Routledge, 2017)

Watson, Irene, ‘Aboriginal Laws of the Land: Surviving Fracking, Golf Courses, and Drains among other Extractive Industries’ in Nicole Rogers and Michelle Maloney (eds), Law as if Earth Really Mattered: The Wild Law Judgment Project (Routledge, 2017) 210

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