
Environmental Human Rights in the Anthropocene
Concepts, Contexts, and Challenges
Cambridge University Press
Published on 9. March 2023
Book
Hardback
236 pages
978-1-316-51077-3 (ISBN)
Description
Human rights and environmental protection are closely intertwined, and both are critically dependent on supportive legal opportunity structures. These legal structures consist of access to the courts; 'legal stock' or the set of available standards and precedents on which to base litigation; and institutional receptiveness to potential litigation. These elements all depend on a variety of social, political, and economic variables. This book critically analyses the complexities of uniting human rights advocacy and environmental protection. Bringing together international experts in the field, it documents the current state of our environmental human rights knowledge, strategically critical questions that remain unanswered, and the initiatives required to develop those answers. It is ideal for researchers in environmental governance and law, as well as interested practitioners and advanced students working in public policy, political science and environmental studies.
Reviews / Votes
'... how can environmental human rights open a new opportunity for human survival and coexistence with nature? This book is a good starter for those who are interested in this question.' Juneseo Hwang, EcokritikeMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
576 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-316-51077-3 (9781316510773)
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Persons
Editor
California State University, Long Beach
Widener University, Delaware Law School
Content
1. Framing Environmental Human Rights in the Anthropocene Michele Scobie; 2. Protecting Future Generations' Environmental Human Rights, Bridget Lewis; 3. Taking Environmental Rights in the Anthropocene Seriously - the Case of Biodiversity, Peter Gottschalk; 4. Framing Environmental Human Rights in the Anthropocene Jose Juste Ruiz, Maira del Mar Requena Quesada; 5. Human Rights and Wrongs: Implementing Environmental Constitutionalism, James R. May; 6. Pressure from Below: Subnational Governance, Human Rights, and Environmental Right Martha F. Davis; 7. Advancing Environmental Rights through Indigenous Rights, Margot Hurlbert; 8. Achieving (Climatic) Sustainability (as a Fundamental Right): Any Room for the Polar Regions? Ottavio Quirico; 9. Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: the Significance of Goal 17 'Partnerships for the Goals' Emily S. Reid; 10. The Shape of Environmental Rights Opportunity Structures for the Anthropocene Walter F. BabeR; Conclusion; References; Index.