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3 produkter
3 produkter
Climate Change on Trial
Mobilizing Human Rights Litigation to Accelerate Climate Action
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
202 kr
Skickas inom 7-10 vardagar
This Element tells the twenty-year socio-legal story of human rights-based climate change litigation. Based on an original database of the totality of rights-based climate change (RCC) lawsuits around the world as well as interviews with leading actors and participant observation in the field, the Element explains the rise and global diffusion of RCC litigation. It combines insights from global governance, international law, climate policy, human rights, and legal mobilization theory in order to offer a socio-legal account of the actors, strategies, and norms that have emerged at the intersection of human rights and climate governance. By proposing a broad understanding of the impacts of legal mobilization that includes direct and indirect, material and symbolic effects, it documents the contributions and shortcomings of human rights litigation in addressing the climate emergency. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Balancing Wealth and Health
The Battle over Intellectual Property and Access to Medicines in Latin America
Inbunden, Engelska, 2014
2 006 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
This book focusses on the debates concerning aspects of intellectual property law that bear on access to medicines in a set of developing countries. Specifically, the contributors look at measures that regulate the acquisition, recognition, and use of patent rights on pharmaceuticals and trade secrets in data concerning them, along with the conditions under which these rights expire so as to permit the production of cheaper generic drugs. In addition, the book includes commentary from scholars in human rights, international institutions, and transnational activism. The case studies presented from 11 Latin American countries, have many commonalities in terms of economics, legal systems, and political histories, and yet they differ in the balance each has struck between proprietary interests and access concerns. The book documents this cross-country variation in legal norms and practice, identifies the factors that have led to differences in result, and theorizes as to how differentials among these countries occur and why they endure within a common transnational regulatory regime. The work concludes by putting the results of the investigations into a global administrative law frame and offers suggestions on institutional mechanisms for considering the trade-offs between health and wealth.
175 kr
Kommande
This beautiful book is a vital act of nature activism in its own right.Turn the elaborately illustrated pages of this concertina book to discover the extraordinary plants, animals and fungi of Los Cedros Cloud Forest, one of the most biologically diverse habitats on Earth. Then fold the pages out to create a grand panoramic scene that explores the delicate interconnectedness of nature.Brought to you by the MOTH collective - an interdisciplinary group of world-class creatives and legal advocates who merge art and law to champion "more than human" rights - this book marks a publishing first: Los Cedros Cloud Forest will have its moral rights asserted as a co-creator, the first time a natural being has been legally recognized in the publishing world. All royalties generated from the project will be payable to the forest itself, in order to support its protected status.This groundbreaking and joyful book, created in collaboration with internationally bestselling nature writer Robert Macfarlane and Los Cedros Cloud Forest itself, beautifully bridges the gap between activism and art.