Fr. 266.00

Environmental Protection and Human Rights

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Donald K. Anton has been practising and teaching international law and environmental law since 1988. Since 2000, he has been a member of the faculty of the Australian National University (ANU) College of Law, where he teaches international environmental law, international law, marine and coastal law, international climate law and environmental law. He is the author or co-author of International Environmental Law: Cases, Materials, and Problems (2007), International Law: Cases and Materials (2005), International Law: Politics, Values and Functions (1998) and A Question of Justice Challenge: Global Environmental Protection (1996). Dinah L. Shelton is the Manatt/Ahn Professor of International Law at the George Washington University Law School and a member of the Inter-American Human Rights Commission of the Organization of American States. Shelton is the author or editor of three prize-winning books: Protecting Human Rights in the Americas (co-authored with Thomas Buergenthal), Remedies in International Human Rights Law, and the three-volume Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity. She was also awarded the Elisabeth Haub Prize for Environmental Law. Klappentext This book provides an introduction to the relationship between environmental protection and human rights, being formalized into law in many legal systems. Zusammenfassung With unique scholarly analysis and practical discussion! this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the relationship between environmental protection and human rights. The text provides cogent guidance on the growing international jurisprudence that has been developed by international and regional human rights bodies and tribunals to address these issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Law and the environment; 2. The environment as a human rights issue; 3. An introduction to human rights origins and theory; 4. The international protection of human rights; 5. International human rights institutions and procedures; 6. Substantive human rights; 7. Procedural human rights and the environment; 8. Indigenous peoples, rights and the environment; 9. Humanitarian crises: armed conflicts and other disasters; 10. Environmental rights and international finance: the World Bank example; 11. Human rights, the environment, and corporate accountability; 12. Case studies....

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