“…These include, for example, international environmental law's support of several foundational paradigms that underlie global economic, political, legal, and social human systems such as: anthropocentric sustainable development, (neo) colonialism, property rights, state sovereignty, and neoliberal corporate exploitation [30]. As I have shown elsewhere in some detail [30,31], international environmental law (mostly implicitly, but often also explicitly), structurally contributes to causing, sustaining, and exacerbating these predatory paradigms that, in turn, result in Earth system destruction, exploitation, and the oppression of vulnerable humans (mostly those situated in the Global South) and oppression of the non-human world (see also references [32,33]).…”