Part I: Introduction
Part II: Art and the Conditions of Environmental Law (Impressionists and Dickens)
Part III: Art and the Conditions of Environmental Law (more Impressionists and Wilde)
Part IV: Art and the Conditions of Environmental Law (Twentieth Century)
Part V: Art and the Effects of Environmental Law
Part VI: Art and Hidden Environmental Law
Umberto Boccioni, Morning (1909) |
Wonderful stuff, David (I finally got time to look at this during the semester break). And it's nice to be able to download the PDF version of the article for free, especially for someone like me with _very_ limited institutional access to such things.
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