Jonas Ebbesson / Phoebe Okowa (ed.)
Environmental Law and Justice in Context
Herausgeber: Ebbesson, Jonas; Okowa, Phoebe
Jonas Ebbesson / Phoebe Okowa (ed.)
Environmental Law and Justice in Context
Herausgeber: Ebbesson, Jonas; Okowa, Phoebe
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Discusses the extent to which justice and fairness have permeated the legal debate on environmental protection.
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Discusses the extent to which justice and fairness have permeated the legal debate on environmental protection.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1121g
- ISBN-13: 9780521879682
- ISBN-10: 052187968X
- Artikelnr.: 25428133
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1121g
- ISBN-13: 9780521879682
- ISBN-10: 052187968X
- Artikelnr.: 25428133
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: dimensions of justice in environmental law Jonas Ebbesson;
Part I. The Notion of Justice in International Law: 2. The second cycle of
ecological urgency: an environmental justice perspective Richard Falk; 3.
Describing the elephant: international justice and environmental law Dinah
Shelton; 4. Law, justice and rights: some implications of a global
perspective William Twining; 5. Gender and environmental law and justice?:
thoughts on sustainable masculinities Hanne Petersen; Part II. Public
Participation and Access to the Judiciary: 6. Participatory rights in
natural resource management: the role of communities in south Asia Jona
Razzaque; 7. Public participation and the challenges of environmental
justice in China Qun Du; 8. Environmental justice through courts in
countries in economic transition Stephen Stec; 9. Environmental justice
through environmental courts?: lessons learned from the Swedish experience
Jan Darpö; 10. Environmental justice in the European Court of Justice
Ludwig Krämer; 11. Environmental justice through international complaints
procedures?: comparing the Aarhus Convention and the North American
Agreement on Environmental Cooperation Malgosia Fitzmaurice; Part III.
State Sovereignty and State Borders: 12. Environmental justice in
situations of armed conflict Phoebe Okowa; 13. Sovereignty and
environmental justice in international law André Nollkaemper; 14. Piercing
the state veil in the pursuit of environmental justice Jonas Ebbesson; Part
IV. North-South Concerns in Global Contexts: 15. Competing narratives of
justice in north-south environmental relations: the case of ozone layer
depletion Karin Mickelson; 16. Climate change, global environmental justice
and international environmental law Jutta Brunée; 17. Justice in global
environmental negotiations: the case of desertification Bo Kjellén; Part V.
Access to Natural Resources: 18. Distributive justice and procedural
fairness in global water law Ellen Hey; 19. Environmental justice in the
use, knowledge and exploitation of genetic resources Philippe Cullet; 20.
Law, gender and environmental resources: women's access to environmental
justice in east Africa Patricia Kameri-Mbote; Part VI. Corporate Activities
and Trade: 21. The polluter pays principle: dilemmas of justice in national
and international contexts Hans Christian Bugge; 22. Corporate activities
and environmental justice: perspectives on Sierra Leone's mining Priscilla
Schwartz; 23. Environmental justice and international trade law Nicolas de
Sadeleer.
Part I. The Notion of Justice in International Law: 2. The second cycle of
ecological urgency: an environmental justice perspective Richard Falk; 3.
Describing the elephant: international justice and environmental law Dinah
Shelton; 4. Law, justice and rights: some implications of a global
perspective William Twining; 5. Gender and environmental law and justice?:
thoughts on sustainable masculinities Hanne Petersen; Part II. Public
Participation and Access to the Judiciary: 6. Participatory rights in
natural resource management: the role of communities in south Asia Jona
Razzaque; 7. Public participation and the challenges of environmental
justice in China Qun Du; 8. Environmental justice through courts in
countries in economic transition Stephen Stec; 9. Environmental justice
through environmental courts?: lessons learned from the Swedish experience
Jan Darpö; 10. Environmental justice in the European Court of Justice
Ludwig Krämer; 11. Environmental justice through international complaints
procedures?: comparing the Aarhus Convention and the North American
Agreement on Environmental Cooperation Malgosia Fitzmaurice; Part III.
State Sovereignty and State Borders: 12. Environmental justice in
situations of armed conflict Phoebe Okowa; 13. Sovereignty and
environmental justice in international law André Nollkaemper; 14. Piercing
the state veil in the pursuit of environmental justice Jonas Ebbesson; Part
IV. North-South Concerns in Global Contexts: 15. Competing narratives of
justice in north-south environmental relations: the case of ozone layer
depletion Karin Mickelson; 16. Climate change, global environmental justice
and international environmental law Jutta Brunée; 17. Justice in global
environmental negotiations: the case of desertification Bo Kjellén; Part V.
Access to Natural Resources: 18. Distributive justice and procedural
fairness in global water law Ellen Hey; 19. Environmental justice in the
use, knowledge and exploitation of genetic resources Philippe Cullet; 20.
Law, gender and environmental resources: women's access to environmental
justice in east Africa Patricia Kameri-Mbote; Part VI. Corporate Activities
and Trade: 21. The polluter pays principle: dilemmas of justice in national
and international contexts Hans Christian Bugge; 22. Corporate activities
and environmental justice: perspectives on Sierra Leone's mining Priscilla
Schwartz; 23. Environmental justice and international trade law Nicolas de
Sadeleer.
Introduction: dimensions of justice in environmental law Jonas Ebbesson;
Part I. The Notion of Justice in International Law: 2. The second cycle of
ecological urgency: an environmental justice perspective Richard Falk; 3.
Describing the elephant: international justice and environmental law Dinah
Shelton; 4. Law, justice and rights: some implications of a global
perspective William Twining; 5. Gender and environmental law and justice?:
thoughts on sustainable masculinities Hanne Petersen; Part II. Public
Participation and Access to the Judiciary: 6. Participatory rights in
natural resource management: the role of communities in south Asia Jona
Razzaque; 7. Public participation and the challenges of environmental
justice in China Qun Du; 8. Environmental justice through courts in
countries in economic transition Stephen Stec; 9. Environmental justice
through environmental courts?: lessons learned from the Swedish experience
Jan Darpö; 10. Environmental justice in the European Court of Justice
Ludwig Krämer; 11. Environmental justice through international complaints
procedures?: comparing the Aarhus Convention and the North American
Agreement on Environmental Cooperation Malgosia Fitzmaurice; Part III.
State Sovereignty and State Borders: 12. Environmental justice in
situations of armed conflict Phoebe Okowa; 13. Sovereignty and
environmental justice in international law André Nollkaemper; 14. Piercing
the state veil in the pursuit of environmental justice Jonas Ebbesson; Part
IV. North-South Concerns in Global Contexts: 15. Competing narratives of
justice in north-south environmental relations: the case of ozone layer
depletion Karin Mickelson; 16. Climate change, global environmental justice
and international environmental law Jutta Brunée; 17. Justice in global
environmental negotiations: the case of desertification Bo Kjellén; Part V.
Access to Natural Resources: 18. Distributive justice and procedural
fairness in global water law Ellen Hey; 19. Environmental justice in the
use, knowledge and exploitation of genetic resources Philippe Cullet; 20.
Law, gender and environmental resources: women's access to environmental
justice in east Africa Patricia Kameri-Mbote; Part VI. Corporate Activities
and Trade: 21. The polluter pays principle: dilemmas of justice in national
and international contexts Hans Christian Bugge; 22. Corporate activities
and environmental justice: perspectives on Sierra Leone's mining Priscilla
Schwartz; 23. Environmental justice and international trade law Nicolas de
Sadeleer.
Part I. The Notion of Justice in International Law: 2. The second cycle of
ecological urgency: an environmental justice perspective Richard Falk; 3.
Describing the elephant: international justice and environmental law Dinah
Shelton; 4. Law, justice and rights: some implications of a global
perspective William Twining; 5. Gender and environmental law and justice?:
thoughts on sustainable masculinities Hanne Petersen; Part II. Public
Participation and Access to the Judiciary: 6. Participatory rights in
natural resource management: the role of communities in south Asia Jona
Razzaque; 7. Public participation and the challenges of environmental
justice in China Qun Du; 8. Environmental justice through courts in
countries in economic transition Stephen Stec; 9. Environmental justice
through environmental courts?: lessons learned from the Swedish experience
Jan Darpö; 10. Environmental justice in the European Court of Justice
Ludwig Krämer; 11. Environmental justice through international complaints
procedures?: comparing the Aarhus Convention and the North American
Agreement on Environmental Cooperation Malgosia Fitzmaurice; Part III.
State Sovereignty and State Borders: 12. Environmental justice in
situations of armed conflict Phoebe Okowa; 13. Sovereignty and
environmental justice in international law André Nollkaemper; 14. Piercing
the state veil in the pursuit of environmental justice Jonas Ebbesson; Part
IV. North-South Concerns in Global Contexts: 15. Competing narratives of
justice in north-south environmental relations: the case of ozone layer
depletion Karin Mickelson; 16. Climate change, global environmental justice
and international environmental law Jutta Brunée; 17. Justice in global
environmental negotiations: the case of desertification Bo Kjellén; Part V.
Access to Natural Resources: 18. Distributive justice and procedural
fairness in global water law Ellen Hey; 19. Environmental justice in the
use, knowledge and exploitation of genetic resources Philippe Cullet; 20.
Law, gender and environmental resources: women's access to environmental
justice in east Africa Patricia Kameri-Mbote; Part VI. Corporate Activities
and Trade: 21. The polluter pays principle: dilemmas of justice in national
and international contexts Hans Christian Bugge; 22. Corporate activities
and environmental justice: perspectives on Sierra Leone's mining Priscilla
Schwartz; 23. Environmental justice and international trade law Nicolas de
Sadeleer.