Fr. 186.00

Towards the Environmental Minimum - Environmental Protection Through Human Rights

English · Hardback

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1. Introduction; Part I. Introducing the Environmental Minimum: 2. Environmental human rights; 3. The environmental minimum; Part II. The Environmental Minimum under the ECHR: 4. Specific risk principle; 5. Reasonable hypothesis; 6. Minimum standards; 7. High priority; Part III. Beyond the European Convention: 8. International protection regimes; 9. Environmental constitutionalism; Part IV. Beyond Human Rights Law: 10. Environmental regulation; 11. International environmental law; 12. Conclusion and outlook.

About the author

Stefan Theil is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. He teaches and conducts research in public and constitutional law, environmental law, European Union Law, as well as human rights, with a particular focus on freedom of expression. He writes and blogs frequently on current legal developments, often drawing comparisons between legal systems and reflecting on deepening European integration.

Summary

This book is written for lawyers, social scientists, political theorists, environmental and human rights advocates. In clear and accessible prose it demonstrates that a human rights approach strengthens practical environmental protection without the need for radical departures from established legal protection regimes and principles.

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