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An International and Comparative Law Perspective
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This book sheds light on the legal relationship between climate change and human rights, based on tripartite human rights categories. Contributors to the book explore the relationship between climate change and first, second and third generation human rights, drawing on the obligations to respect, protect, and fulfil human rights.
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This book sheds light on the legal relationship between climate change and human rights, based on tripartite human rights categories. Contributors to the book explore the relationship between climate change and first, second and third generation human rights, drawing on the obligations to respect, protect, and fulfil human rights.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317662679
- Artikelnr.: 43828949
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317662679
- Artikelnr.: 43828949
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Ottavio Quirico is Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of New England, Australia. Mouloud Boumghar is Professor in the Faculty of Law at Université de Picardie, France.
Introduction, Ottavio Quirico and Mouloud Boumghar Part I: General
Framework 1. States, Climate Change and Tripartite Human Rights: the
Missing Link, Ottavio Quirico, Jürgen Bröhmer and Marcel Szabó 2. Balancing
Human Rights in Climate Policies, Bridget Lewis 3. Human Rights
Responsibility of Private Corporations for Climate Change? The State as a
Catalyst for Compliance, Anna Riddell Part II: Specific Rights 4. Climate
Change and Right to Life: Limits and Potentialities of the Human Rights
Protection System, Christine Bakker 5. Climate Change and Interdependent
Human Rights to Food, Water and Health: the Contest between Harmony and
Invention, Alessandra Franca 6. Waterworld: Climate Change, Statehood and
the Right to Self-Determination, Cameron Moore 7. Two-Pronged Right to
Development and Climate Change: Reciprocal Implications, Same Varyaudej .
8. Untying the Gordian Knot: towards the Human Right to a Climatically
Sustainable Environment?, Francesco Francioni and Ottavio Quirico Part III:
Specific Regimes 9. A Double-Edged Sword: Climate Change, Biodiversity and
Human Rights, Federico Lenzerini and Erika Piergentili 10. Climate Change,
Migration and Human Rights: towards Group-Specific Protection?, Benoit
Mayer and Christel Cournil 11. Balancing Human Rights, Climate Change and
Foreign Investment Protection, Valentina Vadi 12. Linking Trade and Climate
Change: What Room for Human Rights?, Olivier De Schutter Part IV -
Institutional Responses 13. Systemic Integration between Climate Change and
Human Rights at the United Nations?. Spyridon Aktypis, Emmanuel Decaux and
Bronwen Leroy 14. Climate Change and Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific: a
Fragmented Approach, Ben Boer 15. A Wider Human Rights Spectrum to Fight
Climate Change in Africa?, Faustin Ntoubandi and Roland Adjovi 16. Missing
Opportunities to Shed Light on Climate Change in the Inter-American Human
Rights Protection System, Mouloud Boumghar 17. European Legal Systems,
Climate Change and Human Rights: Paradoxical Inconsistencies in the Jigsaw
Puzzle?, Ottavio Quirico 18. Challenging the Human Rights Responsibility of
States and Private Corporations for Climate Change in Domestic
Jurisdictions, Tineke Lambooy and Hanneke Palm Conclusion, Ottavio Quirico
and Mouloud Boumghar
Framework 1. States, Climate Change and Tripartite Human Rights: the
Missing Link, Ottavio Quirico, Jürgen Bröhmer and Marcel Szabó 2. Balancing
Human Rights in Climate Policies, Bridget Lewis 3. Human Rights
Responsibility of Private Corporations for Climate Change? The State as a
Catalyst for Compliance, Anna Riddell Part II: Specific Rights 4. Climate
Change and Right to Life: Limits and Potentialities of the Human Rights
Protection System, Christine Bakker 5. Climate Change and Interdependent
Human Rights to Food, Water and Health: the Contest between Harmony and
Invention, Alessandra Franca 6. Waterworld: Climate Change, Statehood and
the Right to Self-Determination, Cameron Moore 7. Two-Pronged Right to
Development and Climate Change: Reciprocal Implications, Same Varyaudej .
8. Untying the Gordian Knot: towards the Human Right to a Climatically
Sustainable Environment?, Francesco Francioni and Ottavio Quirico Part III:
Specific Regimes 9. A Double-Edged Sword: Climate Change, Biodiversity and
Human Rights, Federico Lenzerini and Erika Piergentili 10. Climate Change,
Migration and Human Rights: towards Group-Specific Protection?, Benoit
Mayer and Christel Cournil 11. Balancing Human Rights, Climate Change and
Foreign Investment Protection, Valentina Vadi 12. Linking Trade and Climate
Change: What Room for Human Rights?, Olivier De Schutter Part IV -
Institutional Responses 13. Systemic Integration between Climate Change and
Human Rights at the United Nations?. Spyridon Aktypis, Emmanuel Decaux and
Bronwen Leroy 14. Climate Change and Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific: a
Fragmented Approach, Ben Boer 15. A Wider Human Rights Spectrum to Fight
Climate Change in Africa?, Faustin Ntoubandi and Roland Adjovi 16. Missing
Opportunities to Shed Light on Climate Change in the Inter-American Human
Rights Protection System, Mouloud Boumghar 17. European Legal Systems,
Climate Change and Human Rights: Paradoxical Inconsistencies in the Jigsaw
Puzzle?, Ottavio Quirico 18. Challenging the Human Rights Responsibility of
States and Private Corporations for Climate Change in Domestic
Jurisdictions, Tineke Lambooy and Hanneke Palm Conclusion, Ottavio Quirico
and Mouloud Boumghar
Introduction, Ottavio Quirico and Mouloud Boumghar Part I: General
Framework 1. States, Climate Change and Tripartite Human Rights: the
Missing Link, Ottavio Quirico, Jürgen Bröhmer and Marcel Szabó 2. Balancing
Human Rights in Climate Policies, Bridget Lewis 3. Human Rights
Responsibility of Private Corporations for Climate Change? The State as a
Catalyst for Compliance, Anna Riddell Part II: Specific Rights 4. Climate
Change and Right to Life: Limits and Potentialities of the Human Rights
Protection System, Christine Bakker 5. Climate Change and Interdependent
Human Rights to Food, Water and Health: the Contest between Harmony and
Invention, Alessandra Franca 6. Waterworld: Climate Change, Statehood and
the Right to Self-Determination, Cameron Moore 7. Two-Pronged Right to
Development and Climate Change: Reciprocal Implications, Same Varyaudej .
8. Untying the Gordian Knot: towards the Human Right to a Climatically
Sustainable Environment?, Francesco Francioni and Ottavio Quirico Part III:
Specific Regimes 9. A Double-Edged Sword: Climate Change, Biodiversity and
Human Rights, Federico Lenzerini and Erika Piergentili 10. Climate Change,
Migration and Human Rights: towards Group-Specific Protection?, Benoit
Mayer and Christel Cournil 11. Balancing Human Rights, Climate Change and
Foreign Investment Protection, Valentina Vadi 12. Linking Trade and Climate
Change: What Room for Human Rights?, Olivier De Schutter Part IV -
Institutional Responses 13. Systemic Integration between Climate Change and
Human Rights at the United Nations?. Spyridon Aktypis, Emmanuel Decaux and
Bronwen Leroy 14. Climate Change and Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific: a
Fragmented Approach, Ben Boer 15. A Wider Human Rights Spectrum to Fight
Climate Change in Africa?, Faustin Ntoubandi and Roland Adjovi 16. Missing
Opportunities to Shed Light on Climate Change in the Inter-American Human
Rights Protection System, Mouloud Boumghar 17. European Legal Systems,
Climate Change and Human Rights: Paradoxical Inconsistencies in the Jigsaw
Puzzle?, Ottavio Quirico 18. Challenging the Human Rights Responsibility of
States and Private Corporations for Climate Change in Domestic
Jurisdictions, Tineke Lambooy and Hanneke Palm Conclusion, Ottavio Quirico
and Mouloud Boumghar
Framework 1. States, Climate Change and Tripartite Human Rights: the
Missing Link, Ottavio Quirico, Jürgen Bröhmer and Marcel Szabó 2. Balancing
Human Rights in Climate Policies, Bridget Lewis 3. Human Rights
Responsibility of Private Corporations for Climate Change? The State as a
Catalyst for Compliance, Anna Riddell Part II: Specific Rights 4. Climate
Change and Right to Life: Limits and Potentialities of the Human Rights
Protection System, Christine Bakker 5. Climate Change and Interdependent
Human Rights to Food, Water and Health: the Contest between Harmony and
Invention, Alessandra Franca 6. Waterworld: Climate Change, Statehood and
the Right to Self-Determination, Cameron Moore 7. Two-Pronged Right to
Development and Climate Change: Reciprocal Implications, Same Varyaudej .
8. Untying the Gordian Knot: towards the Human Right to a Climatically
Sustainable Environment?, Francesco Francioni and Ottavio Quirico Part III:
Specific Regimes 9. A Double-Edged Sword: Climate Change, Biodiversity and
Human Rights, Federico Lenzerini and Erika Piergentili 10. Climate Change,
Migration and Human Rights: towards Group-Specific Protection?, Benoit
Mayer and Christel Cournil 11. Balancing Human Rights, Climate Change and
Foreign Investment Protection, Valentina Vadi 12. Linking Trade and Climate
Change: What Room for Human Rights?, Olivier De Schutter Part IV -
Institutional Responses 13. Systemic Integration between Climate Change and
Human Rights at the United Nations?. Spyridon Aktypis, Emmanuel Decaux and
Bronwen Leroy 14. Climate Change and Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific: a
Fragmented Approach, Ben Boer 15. A Wider Human Rights Spectrum to Fight
Climate Change in Africa?, Faustin Ntoubandi and Roland Adjovi 16. Missing
Opportunities to Shed Light on Climate Change in the Inter-American Human
Rights Protection System, Mouloud Boumghar 17. European Legal Systems,
Climate Change and Human Rights: Paradoxical Inconsistencies in the Jigsaw
Puzzle?, Ottavio Quirico 18. Challenging the Human Rights Responsibility of
States and Private Corporations for Climate Change in Domestic
Jurisdictions, Tineke Lambooy and Hanneke Palm Conclusion, Ottavio Quirico
and Mouloud Boumghar