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Environmental Rights

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Informationen zum Autor Steve Vanderheiden is Associate Professor of Political Science and Environmental Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder as well as Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) at Charles Sturt University! Australia. He researches normative political theory and environmental politics and published Atmospheric Justice: A Political Theory of Climate Change! Oxford University Press! 2008 and Political Theory and Global Climate Change! MIT Press! 2008. Deals with the potential for and primary challenges to the development of rights as instruments for safeguarding the planet's life-support capacities and features proposals and analyses which argue the need to create an avenue of recourse against ecological degradation, whether on behalf of human or nonhuman right holders. Zusammenfassung Deals with the potential for and primary challenges to the development of rights as instruments for safeguarding the planet's life-support capacities and features proposals and analyses which argue the need to create an avenue of recourse against ecological degradation, whether on behalf of human or nonhuman right holders. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction; Part I Human Rights: General: Environmental injustice and human rights abuse: the states! MNCs! and repression of minority groups in the world system! Francis O. Adeola; Can communal goods be human rights?! Jeremy Waldron; Philosophical issues in international environmental law! James Nickel and Daniel Magraw. Part II Human Rights and Climate Change: Greenhouse development rights: a proposal for a fair global climate treaty! Paul Baer! with Tom Athanasiou! Sivan Kartha and Eric Kemp-Benedict; Does anthropogenic climate change violate human rights?! Derek Bell; Human rights! responsibilities! and climate change! Simon Caney; Human rights versus emissions rights: climate justice and the equitable distribution of ecological space! Tim Hayward; Competing claims: human rights and climate harms! Stephen Humphreys; Human rights! climate change! and the trillionth ton! Henry Shue; Climate change! environmental rights! and emission shares! Steve Vanderheiden. Part III Rights of Nonhumans! Environment and Futurity: The rights of animals and unborn generations! Joel Feinberg; The case for biotic rights! James A. Nash; Should trees have legal standing? - toward legal rights for natural objects! Christopher D. Stone; On future generations' future rights! Axel Gosseries; The right to a green future: human rights! environmentalism! and intergenerational justice! Richard P. Hiskes; Our rights and obligations to future generations for the environment! Edith Brown Weiss; Contemporary property rights! Lockean provisos! and the interests of future generations! Clark Wolf. Part IV Rights to a Safe Environment: Toward a constitutionally protected environment! John Y. Pearson Jr; Environmental rights: European fact or English fiction?! Christopher Miller; Rights and responsibilities on the home planet! Holmes Rolston III; Human rights! environmental rights! and the right to environment! Dinah Shelton; Name index. ...

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Authors Professor Steve Vanderheiden, Steve Vanderheiden
Assisted by Professor Steve Vanderheiden (Editor), Steve Vanderheiden (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.08.2012
 
EAN 9781409422969
ISBN 978-1-4094-2296-9
No. of pages 520
Series The International Library of Essays on Rights
The International Library of Essays on Rights
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

LAW / Environmental, Environment law

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