
The Right to a Healthy Environment
Revitalizing Canada's Constitution
David R. Boyd(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Will be published approx. on 11. December 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-7748-2413-2 (ISBN)
Description
Canada has abundant natural wealth -- beautiful landscapes, vast forests, and thousands of rivers and lakes. The land defines Canadians as a people, yet the country has one of the worst environmental records in the industrialized world.
Building on his previous book, The Environmental Rights Revolution (2012), David R. Boyd, one of Canada's leading environmental lawyers, describes how recognizing the constitutional right to a healthy environment could have a transformative impact by empowering citizens, holding governments and industry accountable, and improving Canada's green record. The overwhelming majority of the world's nations now recognize environmental rights through laws, constitutions, treaties, or court decisions. Boyd explores Canada's history of failed efforts to do the same within this international context and offers three pathways to constitutional recognition of the right to a healthy environment.
This important and provocative book provides a blueprint for renewed leadership in protecting human health, the well-being of the planet, and the interests of future generations.
Building on his previous book, The Environmental Rights Revolution (2012), David R. Boyd, one of Canada's leading environmental lawyers, describes how recognizing the constitutional right to a healthy environment could have a transformative impact by empowering citizens, holding governments and industry accountable, and improving Canada's green record. The overwhelming majority of the world's nations now recognize environmental rights through laws, constitutions, treaties, or court decisions. Boyd explores Canada's history of failed efforts to do the same within this international context and offers three pathways to constitutional recognition of the right to a healthy environment.
This important and provocative book provides a blueprint for renewed leadership in protecting human health, the well-being of the planet, and the interests of future generations.
Reviews / Votes
The Right to a Healthy Environment is a comprehensive, meticulously researched and brilliantly organized analysis that will strengthen scholars, politicians, and activists alike. It is a clarion call to action in a war against our most terrible enemies, our own lethargy, short-sightedness, and complicity in the destruction of the nature we profess to revere. - Elizabeth Abbott (International Journal of Environmental Studies, June 2013)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
3 maps, 10 tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-2413-2 (9780774824132)
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Person
Dr. David R. Boyd is one of Canada's leading experts in environmental law and policy and an adjunct professor in the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University. He has advised the governments of Canada, Sweden, and Iceland on environmental and constitutional issues and is the co-chair of Vancouver's Greenest City Action Team along with Mayor Gregor Robertson. He is a member of the IUCN's Commission on Environmental Law, the Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and the Environment, the Forum for Leadership on Water, and the Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide (ELAW).
David Boyd is the author of several bestselling and award-winning books as well as more than a hundred publications related to environmental law and policy, including Unnatural Law: Rethinking Canadian Environmental Law and Policy. His current research focuses on the effects of enshrining environmental rights and responsibilities in national constitutions.
David Boyd is the author of several bestselling and award-winning books as well as more than a hundred publications related to environmental law and policy, including Unnatural Law: Rethinking Canadian Environmental Law and Policy. His current research focuses on the effects of enshrining environmental rights and responsibilities in national constitutions.
Content
Preface
1 Canada Needs Constitutional Environmental Rights
2 The Pros and Cons of the Right to a Healthy Environment
3 The History of Environmental Rights in Canada
4 Green Constitutions in Other Countries
5 Lessons Learned: Implementing Environmental Rights and Responsibilities
6 International Law and Environmental Rights
7 What Difference Would the Right to a Healthy Environment Make in Canada?
8 Pathways for Greening Canada's Constitution
9 Prospects for Change
Appendices
Notes
References
Index
1 Canada Needs Constitutional Environmental Rights
2 The Pros and Cons of the Right to a Healthy Environment
3 The History of Environmental Rights in Canada
4 Green Constitutions in Other Countries
5 Lessons Learned: Implementing Environmental Rights and Responsibilities
6 International Law and Environmental Rights
7 What Difference Would the Right to a Healthy Environment Make in Canada?
8 Pathways for Greening Canada's Constitution
9 Prospects for Change
Appendices
Notes
References
Index