Fisciano, Italia
: The political ecology of law is understood as a hermeneutic device developed to investigate the complex relationship between space and law in the Age of Ecological Crisis, from a relational and symbiotic perspective. Firstly, the categories of Anthropocene, Capitalocene are recovered as forms of understanding the current ecological crisis; subsequently, the notion of Gaia, as a new philosophy of nature, alternative to the mechanistic scientific paradigm, is investigated; then the notions of Inviolability of the body and Dignity of the person are recalled, as legal devices for the protection of bodies in their process of personhood;
finally, through the constitutional paradigm, the notion of Landscape as a trans-subjective legal device for the protection of diffuse interests is considered.