1st Edition

Constitutions and the Commons The Impact of Federal Governance on Local, National, and Global Resource Management

By Blake Hudson Copyright 2014
278 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by RFF Press

288 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

288 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Constitutions and the Commons looks at a critical but little examined issue of the degree to which the federal constitution of a nation contributes toward or limits the ability of the national government to manage its domestic natural resources. Furthermore it considers how far the constitution facilitates the binding of constituent states, provinces or subnational units to honor the... Read more

Part 1: Constitutionalization of the Commons 

1. Introduction 

2. Natural Capital Commons and Keystone Constitutions: The Theoretical Context 

Part 2: Decentralization of the Commons 

3. Federal Systems as a Nested Commons: The Case of United States Decentralization 

Part 3: Federalization of the Commons 

4. Commerce in the Commons 

5. Dynamic Commons Resources, Undynamic Federalism 

Part 4: Internationalization of the Commons 

6. Domestic Federalism’s Potential Limitation on International Law: a U.S. Forest Case Study 

7. Forest Commons, Climate Change, and Federalism Beyond the United States: A Survey of Federal Systems

8. Keying on Federal Systems with Weak Keystone Constitutions: The Role of Private Versus Public Forest Ownership in U.S. and Canadian Law and Policy 

Part 5: Fortification of Commons Constitutions 

9. Forging Fail-safe Federalism by Strengthening Keystone Constitutions 

Conclusion

Biography

Blake Hudson is Associate Professor at both the Paul M. Hebert Law Center and the School of the Coast and Environment, Louisiana State University, USA.