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The Case of Arctic Indigenous Peoples
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The Case of Arctic Indigenous Peoples
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Focusing on how to improve the participation of non-governmental actors in the making of international climate change laws, this book is a conversation on the relevance of a human rights-based approach to international climate change law-making.
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Focusing on how to improve the participation of non-governmental actors in the making of international climate change laws, this book is a conversation on the relevance of a human rights-based approach to international climate change law-making.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000387124
- Artikelnr.: 62108896
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 174
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000387124
- Artikelnr.: 62108896
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Marzia Scopelliti holds a PhD in Law from the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain). She is the author and co-editor of a number of peer-reviewed publications related to her research interests: International Environmental Law, Arctic Governance and Climate Change Law.
1.Introduction.
Part I - Setting the Context
2.International Environmental Governance and Non-Governmental Actors
3.The Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in Climate Change Law-Making
and Governance
Part II - A Case Study on Arctic Indigenous Peoples
4.Non-Governmental Actors and a Changing Climate: Learning from Arctic
Indigenous Peoples
Part III - Improving Public Participation in Climate Change Law-Making:
International Law Instruments
5.Climate Change Litigation: A Bottom-Up Approach to Climate Change
Governance
6.A Human Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change: Improving the
Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change
Law-Making
7.Concluding remarks - Towards a New Significance for Non-Governmental
Actors in International Climate Change Governance: A proposal for the
Future
Part I - Setting the Context
2.International Environmental Governance and Non-Governmental Actors
3.The Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in Climate Change Law-Making
and Governance
Part II - A Case Study on Arctic Indigenous Peoples
4.Non-Governmental Actors and a Changing Climate: Learning from Arctic
Indigenous Peoples
Part III - Improving Public Participation in Climate Change Law-Making:
International Law Instruments
5.Climate Change Litigation: A Bottom-Up Approach to Climate Change
Governance
6.A Human Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change: Improving the
Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change
Law-Making
7.Concluding remarks - Towards a New Significance for Non-Governmental
Actors in International Climate Change Governance: A proposal for the
Future
1.Introduction.
Part I - Setting the Context
2.International Environmental Governance and Non-Governmental Actors
3.The Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in Climate Change Law-Making and Governance
Part II - A Case Study on Arctic Indigenous Peoples
4.Non-Governmental Actors and a Changing Climate: Learning from Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Part III - Improving Public Participation in Climate Change Law-Making: International Law Instruments
5.Climate Change Litigation: A Bottom-Up Approach to Climate Change Governance
6.A Human Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change: Improving the Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change Law-Making
7.Concluding remarks - Towards a New Significance for Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change Governance: A proposal for the Future
Part I - Setting the Context
2.International Environmental Governance and Non-Governmental Actors
3.The Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in Climate Change Law-Making and Governance
Part II - A Case Study on Arctic Indigenous Peoples
4.Non-Governmental Actors and a Changing Climate: Learning from Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Part III - Improving Public Participation in Climate Change Law-Making: International Law Instruments
5.Climate Change Litigation: A Bottom-Up Approach to Climate Change Governance
6.A Human Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change: Improving the Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change Law-Making
7.Concluding remarks - Towards a New Significance for Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change Governance: A proposal for the Future
1.Introduction.
Part I - Setting the Context
2.International Environmental Governance and Non-Governmental Actors
3.The Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in Climate Change Law-Making
and Governance
Part II - A Case Study on Arctic Indigenous Peoples
4.Non-Governmental Actors and a Changing Climate: Learning from Arctic
Indigenous Peoples
Part III - Improving Public Participation in Climate Change Law-Making:
International Law Instruments
5.Climate Change Litigation: A Bottom-Up Approach to Climate Change
Governance
6.A Human Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change: Improving the
Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change
Law-Making
7.Concluding remarks - Towards a New Significance for Non-Governmental
Actors in International Climate Change Governance: A proposal for the
Future
Part I - Setting the Context
2.International Environmental Governance and Non-Governmental Actors
3.The Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in Climate Change Law-Making
and Governance
Part II - A Case Study on Arctic Indigenous Peoples
4.Non-Governmental Actors and a Changing Climate: Learning from Arctic
Indigenous Peoples
Part III - Improving Public Participation in Climate Change Law-Making:
International Law Instruments
5.Climate Change Litigation: A Bottom-Up Approach to Climate Change
Governance
6.A Human Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change: Improving the
Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change
Law-Making
7.Concluding remarks - Towards a New Significance for Non-Governmental
Actors in International Climate Change Governance: A proposal for the
Future
1.Introduction.
Part I - Setting the Context
2.International Environmental Governance and Non-Governmental Actors
3.The Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in Climate Change Law-Making and Governance
Part II - A Case Study on Arctic Indigenous Peoples
4.Non-Governmental Actors and a Changing Climate: Learning from Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Part III - Improving Public Participation in Climate Change Law-Making: International Law Instruments
5.Climate Change Litigation: A Bottom-Up Approach to Climate Change Governance
6.A Human Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change: Improving the Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change Law-Making
7.Concluding remarks - Towards a New Significance for Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change Governance: A proposal for the Future
Part I - Setting the Context
2.International Environmental Governance and Non-Governmental Actors
3.The Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in Climate Change Law-Making and Governance
Part II - A Case Study on Arctic Indigenous Peoples
4.Non-Governmental Actors and a Changing Climate: Learning from Arctic Indigenous Peoples
Part III - Improving Public Participation in Climate Change Law-Making: International Law Instruments
5.Climate Change Litigation: A Bottom-Up Approach to Climate Change Governance
6.A Human Rights-Based Approach to Climate Change: Improving the Participation of Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change Law-Making
7.Concluding remarks - Towards a New Significance for Non-Governmental Actors in International Climate Change Governance: A proposal for the Future