1 J Jowell, “The Legal Control of Administrative Discretion“ [1973] Public Law 178, 213-215; LL Fuller, “The Forms and Limits of Adjudication” (1978) Harvard Law Review 353, 371, 395.
2 Brian J Preston, “Climate conscious lawyering” (2021) 95 ALJ 51.
3 Elizabeth Fisher, Environmental Law: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2017) Ch 5; Elizabeth Fisher, “Legal Imagination in the Anthropocene” (2021) LJIL (forthcoming). See also M. Del Mar, Artefacts of Legal Inquiry: The Value of Imagination in Adjudication (2020).
4 Elizabeth Fisher, “EU Environmental Law and Legal Imagination” in P Craig and G de Burca, The Evolution of EU Environmental Law (3rd ed, OUP, forthcoming).
5 Fisher (2017) (n 3) 51.
6 See Elizabeth Fisher, ‘Law and Energy Transitions: Wind Turbines and Planning Law in the UK ‘ (2018) 38 OJLS 528, 531, 553; and Elizabeth Fisher, Eloise Scotford and Emily Barritt, ‘The Legally Disruptive Nature of Climate Change ‘ (2017) 80 MLR 173, 175 and Peter Birks, “Adjudication and Interpretation in the Common Law: A Century of Change” (1994) 14 LS 156, 158.
7 IUCN World Declaration of the Environmental Rule of Law.
8 https//:globalpactenvironment.org/en/
9 Jeremy Waldron, “Thoughtfulness and the Rule of Law” (2011) 18 British Academy Review 1, 1.
10 Ibid.
11 Brian J Preston, “The End of Enlightened Environmental Law?” (2019) 31 JEL 397.
12 Arundhati Roy, An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire (South End, 2004) 86.