|aResearch handbook on human rights and the environment / edited by Anna Grear, Louis J. Kotzé.
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|aCheltenham, UK :|bEdward Elgar Publishing,|c2015.
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|aCheltenham, UK :|bEdward Elgar Publishing,|c2015.
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|aviii, 572 pages ;|c25 cm.
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|aResearch handbooks in human rights
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|tEpistemologies of mastery /|rSam Adelman --|tEpistemologies of doubt /|rAndreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos --|tEcological subjectivities, responsibilities, and agency /|rLorraine Code --|tEnvironmental human rights: a constructive critique /|rPeter D. Burdon --|tThe closures of legal subjectivity: why examining 'law's person' is critical to an understanding of injustice in an age of climate crisis /|rAnna Grear --|tProperty rights, environmental justice and worldly order --|tlessons from natural law /|rSean Coyle --|tRe-imagining the role of the sovereign state and individual rights in mitigating the effects of the deterioration of the environment /|rFrancois Venter --|tHuman rights and the environment through an environmental constitutionalism lens /|rLouis J. Kotzé --|tConstitutions, human rights, and the environment: national approaches /|rDavid R. Boyd --|tSustainability, environmental citizenship rights and the ongoing challenges of reshaping supranational environmental governance /|rKaren Morrow --|tThe United Nations, human rights and the environment /|rLynda Collins --|tIn one ear and out the other: human rights consultations and environmental discourses for human rights in Australasia /|rBrad Jessup and Annette Jones --|tReflecting on cosmology and environmental protection: Maori cultural rights in Aotearoa New Zealand /|rCatherine J. Iorns Magallanes --|tEnvironmental justice and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights /|rSophie Thériault --|tAligning international environmental governance with the 'Aarhus principles' and participatory human rights /|rUlrich Beyerlin --|tThe interaction between human rights and the environment in the European 'Aarhus space' /|rEllen Hey --|tInternational courts and environmental human rights: re-imagining adjudicative paradigms /|rEvadne Grant --|tHuman rights and the environment in the African Union context /|rWerner Scholtz --|tProtecting the human rights of climate displaced persons: the promise and limits of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change /|rRosemary Lyster --|tHuman rights, environmental justice, and the North-South divide /|rCarmen G. Gonzalez --|tSelectivity in law-making: regulating extraterritorial environmental harm and human rights violations by transnational extractive corporations /|rPenelope Simons --|tEcosystem services, fear and the subjects of environmental human rights /|rAfshin Akhtar Khavari --|tEnvironmental and human rights in ethical context /|rKlaus Bosselmann.