Human Rights and the Environment (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
1376
Utgivningsdatum
2011-08-31
Förlag
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensioner
247 x 171 x 82 mm
Vikt
2585 g
Antal komponenter
2
Komponenter
2 Hardbacks
ISBN
9781849801386

Human Rights and the Environment

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2011-08-31
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In this topical collection, Professor Dinah Shelton brings together seminal articles published since the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment that discuss and debate the linkages between human rights and environmental protection. This comprehensive research review successfully encompasses the various approaches and thinking of the leading scholars in the field. This authoritative and timely book will be of great interest to lawyers, policy-makers, advocates and academics and will serve as an excellent reference tool for anyone with an interest in human rights and the environment.
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Edited by Dinah L. Shelton, Manatt/Ahn Professor of International Law (emeritus), George Washington University Law School, US and former member of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (20102014)

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Contents: Volume I Acknowledgements Introduction Dinah L. Shelton PART I THEORETICAL APPROACHES 1. Joseph L. Sax (1990), The Search for Environmental Rights 2. James W. Nickel (1993), The Human Right to a Safe Environment: Philosophical Perspectives on Its Scope and Justification 3. Gnther Handl (1992), Human Rights and Protection of the Environment: A Mildly Revisionist View 4. Sumudu Atapattu (2002), The Right to a Healthy Life or the Right to Die Polluted?: The Emergence of a Human Right to a Healthy Environment Under International Law 5. Alan Boyle (2007), Human Rights or Environmental Rights? A Reassessment 6. Roda Mushkat (2009), Contextualizing Environmental Human Rights: A Relativist Perspective 7. Hari M. Osofsky (2005), Learning from Environmental Justice: A New Model for International Environmental Rights 8. Richard P. Hiskes (2005), The Right to a Green Future: Human Rights, Environmentalism, and Intergenerational Justice 9. James R. May (2006), Constituting Fundamental Environmental Rights Worldwide 10. Prudence E. Taylor (1998), From Environmental to Ecological Human Rights: A New Dynamic in International Law? PART II SPECIFIC ISSUES AND PROBLEMS 11. Malgosia Fitzmaurice (2007), The Human Right to Water 12. Paul L. Joffe (2009), Conscience and Interest: Law, Rights, and Politics in the Struggle to Confront Climate Change and the New Poverty 13. Marc Limon (2009), Human Rights and Climate Change: Constructing a Case for Political Action 14. Cyril Uchenna Gwam (2002), Adverse Effects of the Illicit Movement and Dumping of Hazardous, Toxic, and Dangerous Wastes and Products on the Enjoyment of Human Rights 15. Michael N. Schmitt (2000), Humanitarian Law and the Environment 16. Christopher Tracy (1994), The Roots of Influence: Nongovernmental Organizations and the Relationship Between Human Rights and the Environment 17. Daniel Barstow Magraw and Lauren Baker (2007), Globalization, Communities and Human Rights: Community-Based Property Rights and Prior Informed Consent Volume II Acknowledgements An introduction to both volumes by the editor appears in Volume I PART I VULNERABLE POPULATIONS 1. Lawrence Watters (2002), Indigenous Peoples and the Environment: Convergence from a Nordic Perspective 2. Cherie Metcalf (2003), Indigenous Rights and the Environment: Evolving International Law 3. Rebecca Tsosie (2007), Indigenous People and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change 4. Aurelie Lopez (2007), The Protection of Environmentally-Displaced Persons in International Law 5. Karen E. MacDonald (2006), Sustaining the Environmental Rights of Children: An Exploratory Critique PART II INTERNATIONAL TEXTS AND JURISPRUDENCE 6. Neil A.F. Popovi (1996), In Pursuit of Environmental Human Rights: Commentary on the Draft Declaration of Principles on Human Rights and the Environment 7. John H. Knox (2009), Linking Human Rights and Climate Change at the United Nations 8. Dinah Shelton (2010), Developing Substantive Environmental Rights 9. Stephen J. Powell (2007), Should or Must?: Nature of the Obligation of States to Use Trade Instruments for the Advancement of Environmental, Labour, and Other Human Rights 10. Ole W. Pedersen (2008), European Environmental Human Rights and Environmental Rights: A Long Time Coming? 11. Kristof Hectors (2008), The Chartering of Environmental Protection: Exploring the Boundaries of Environmental Protection as Human Right 12. Jona Razzaque (2007), Linking Human Rights, Development, and Environment: Experiences from Litigation in South Asia 13. Cesare Pitea (2006), The Non-Compliance Procedure of the Aarhus Convention: Between Environmental and Human Rights Control Mechanisms