The book questions the framing of the relationship between environmental protection laws and human rights by highlighting the numerous conflicts of norms that underpin and define this relationship.
The book questions the framing of the relationship between environmental protection laws and human rights by highlighting the numerous conflicts of norms that underpin and define this relationship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
Produktdetails
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
Marie-Catherine Petersmann is a Senior Researcher at the Department of Public Law and Governance at Tilburg University. Her research focuses on non-anthropocentric normativities and modes of co-existence with nonhumans. It lies at the intersection of legal theory, ecological philosophy, and political ecology. She holds a Ph.D. and LLM in International and European Law from the European University Institute in Florence and an MA in International Law from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Constructing Synergies - Framing the Environment - Human Rights Interface: 1. Narratives of environmental and human rights protection - from a 'Pristine Wilderness' to a 'Human Environment'; 2. Horizons of synergy - adjudicating environmental and human rights protection; 3. Constructing and contesting anthropocentric synergies; 4. Countering the dominant frame - an account of trade-offs and tensions; Part II. Conflict Mediation through Universalisation: 5. The general interest as universalisation strategy; 6. Expert knowledge as universalisation strategy.
Part I. Constructing Synergies - Framing the Environment - Human Rights Interface: 1. Narratives of environmental and human rights protection - from a 'Pristine Wilderness' to a 'Human Environment'; 2. Horizons of synergy - adjudicating environmental and human rights protection; 3. Constructing and contesting anthropocentric synergies; 4. Countering the dominant frame - an account of trade-offs and tensions; Part II. Conflict Mediation through Universalisation: 5. The general interest as universalisation strategy; 6. Expert knowledge as universalisation strategy.
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