简介
In this topical collection, Professor Dinah Shelton brings together seminal articles published since the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment that discuss and debate the linkages between human rights and environmental protection. This comprehensive two-volume set successfully encompasses the various approaches and thinking of the leading scholars in the field and is enhanced with an original introduction by the editor. This authoritative and timely book will be of great interest to lawyers, policy makers, advocates and academics and will serve as an excellent reference tool for anyone with an interest in human rights and the environment.
目录
Table Of Contents:
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Dinah L. Shelton
PART I THEORETICAL APPROACHES
1 The Search for Environmental Rights', Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law, 6, 93--105 3(13)
Joseph L. Sax
2 `The Human Right to a Safe Environment: Philosophical Perspectives on Its Scope and Justification', Yale Journal of International Law, 18, 281--95 16(15)
James W. Nickel
3 `Human Rights and Protection of the Environment: A Mildly "Revisionist" View', Human Rights, Sustainable Development and the Environment, San Jose de Costa Rica, Brazil: Instituto Interamericano de Derechos Humanos and Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, 117--42 31(26)
Gunther Handl
Antonio Augusto Cancado Trindade
4 `The Right to a Healthy Life or the Right to Die Polluted?: The Emergence of a Human Right to a Healthy Environment Under International Law', Tulane Environmental Law Journal, 16, 65--126 57(62)
Sumudu Atapattu
5 `Human Rights or Environmental Rights? A Reassessment', Fordham Environmental Law Review, XVIII, 471--511 119(41)
Alan Boyle
6 `Contextualizing Environmental Human Rights: A Relativist Perspective', Pace Environmental Law Review, 26, 119--77 160(59)
Roda Mushkat
7 `Learning from Environmental Justice: A New Model for International Environmental Rights', Stanford Environmental Law Journal, 24, 71--147 219(77)
Hari M. Osofsky
8 `The Right to a Green Future: Human Rights, Environmentalism, and Intergenerational Justice', Human Rights Quarterly, 27, 1346--64 296(19)
Richard P. Hiskes
9 `Constituting Fundamental Environmental Rights Worldwide', Pace Environmental Law Review, 23 (1), Winter, 113--82 315(70)
James R. May
10 `From Environmental to Ecological Human Rights: A New Dynamic in International Law?', Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, 10 (2), 309--97 385(92)
Prudence E. Taylor
PART II SPECIFIC ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
11 The Human Right to Water', Fordham Environmental Law Review, XVIII, 537--85 477(49)
Malgosia Fitzmaurice
12 `Conscience and Interest: Law, Rights, and Politics in the Struggle to Confront Climate Change and the New Poverty', Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy, 6 (2), Spring, 269--333 526(65)
Paul L. Joffe
13 `Human Rights and Climate Change: Constructing a Case for Political Action', Harvard Environmental Law Review, 33, 439--76 591(38)
Marc Limon
14 `Adverse Effects of the Illicit Movement and Dumping of Hazardous, Toxic, and Dangerous Wastes and Products on the Enjoyment of Human Rights', Florida Journal of International Law, 14, Spring, 427--74 629(48)
Cyril Uchenna Gwam
15 `Humanitarian Law and the Environment', Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, 28 (3), 265--323 677(59)
Michael N. Schmitt
16 The Roots of Influence: Nongovernmental Organizations and the Relationship Between Human Rights and the Environment', Journal of International Law and Practice, 3, 21--46 736(26)
Christopher Tracy
17 `Globalization, Communities and Human Rights: Community-based Property Rights and Prior Informed Consent', Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, 35 (3/4), 413--28 762
Daniel Barstow Magraw
Lauren Baker
Acknowledgements vii
An introduction to both volumes by the editor appears in Volume I
PART I VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
1 `Indigenous Peoples and the Environment: Convergence from a Nordic Perspective', UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 20, 237--304 3(68)
Lawrence Watters
2 `Indigenous Rights and the Environment: Evolving International Law', Ottawa Law Review, 35 (1), 103--40 71(38)
Cherie Metcalf
3 `Indigenous People and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change', University of Colorado Law Review, Is, 1625--77 109(53)
Rebecca Tsosie
4 `The Protection of Environmentally-displaced Persons in International Law', Environmental Law, 37, 365--409 162(45)
Aurelie Lopez
5 `Sustaining the Environmental Rights of Children: An Exploratory Critique', Fordham Environmental Law Review, XVIII (1), 1--65 207(68)
Karen E. MacDonald
PART II INTERNATIONAL TEXTS AND JURISPRUDENCE
6 `In Pursuit of Environmental Human Rights: Commentary on the Draft Declaration of Principles on Human Rights and the Environment', Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 27, 487--603 275(117)
Neil A.E. Popovic
7 `Linking Human Rights and Climate Change at the United Nations', Harvard Environmental Law Review, 33, 477--98 392(22)
John H. Knox
8 `Developing Substantive Environmental Rights', Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, 1(1), March, 89--120 414(32)
Dinah Shelton
9 `Should or Must?: Nature of the Obligation of States to Use Trade Instruments for the Advancement of Environmental, Labour, and Other Human Rights', Alberta Law Review, 45 (2), November, 443--56 446(14)
Stephen J. Powell
10 `European Environmental Human Rights and Environmental Rights: A Long Time Coming?', Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, 21, 73--111 460(39)
Ole W. Pedersen
11 The Chartering of Environmental Protection: Exploring the Boundaries of Environmental Protection as Human Right', European Energy and Environmental Law Review, 17 (3), June, 165--75 499(11)
Kristof Hectors
12 `Linking Human Rights, Development, and Environment: Experiences from Litigation in South Asia', Fordham Environmental Law Review, XVIII (3), 587--608 510(22)
Jona Razzaque
13 The Non-Compliance Procedure of the Aarhus Convention: Between Environmental and Human Rights Control Mechanisms', Italian Yearbook of International Law, 16, 85--116 532
Cesare Pitea
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Dinah L. Shelton
PART I THEORETICAL APPROACHES
1 The Search for Environmental Rights', Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law, 6, 93--105 3(13)
Joseph L. Sax
2 `The Human Right to a Safe Environment: Philosophical Perspectives on Its Scope and Justification', Yale Journal of International Law, 18, 281--95 16(15)
James W. Nickel
3 `Human Rights and Protection of the Environment: A Mildly "Revisionist" View', Human Rights, Sustainable Development and the Environment, San Jose de Costa Rica, Brazil: Instituto Interamericano de Derechos Humanos and Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, 117--42 31(26)
Gunther Handl
Antonio Augusto Cancado Trindade
4 `The Right to a Healthy Life or the Right to Die Polluted?: The Emergence of a Human Right to a Healthy Environment Under International Law', Tulane Environmental Law Journal, 16, 65--126 57(62)
Sumudu Atapattu
5 `Human Rights or Environmental Rights? A Reassessment', Fordham Environmental Law Review, XVIII, 471--511 119(41)
Alan Boyle
6 `Contextualizing Environmental Human Rights: A Relativist Perspective', Pace Environmental Law Review, 26, 119--77 160(59)
Roda Mushkat
7 `Learning from Environmental Justice: A New Model for International Environmental Rights', Stanford Environmental Law Journal, 24, 71--147 219(77)
Hari M. Osofsky
8 `The Right to a Green Future: Human Rights, Environmentalism, and Intergenerational Justice', Human Rights Quarterly, 27, 1346--64 296(19)
Richard P. Hiskes
9 `Constituting Fundamental Environmental Rights Worldwide', Pace Environmental Law Review, 23 (1), Winter, 113--82 315(70)
James R. May
10 `From Environmental to Ecological Human Rights: A New Dynamic in International Law?', Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, 10 (2), 309--97 385(92)
Prudence E. Taylor
PART II SPECIFIC ISSUES AND PROBLEMS
11 The Human Right to Water', Fordham Environmental Law Review, XVIII, 537--85 477(49)
Malgosia Fitzmaurice
12 `Conscience and Interest: Law, Rights, and Politics in the Struggle to Confront Climate Change and the New Poverty', Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy, 6 (2), Spring, 269--333 526(65)
Paul L. Joffe
13 `Human Rights and Climate Change: Constructing a Case for Political Action', Harvard Environmental Law Review, 33, 439--76 591(38)
Marc Limon
14 `Adverse Effects of the Illicit Movement and Dumping of Hazardous, Toxic, and Dangerous Wastes and Products on the Enjoyment of Human Rights', Florida Journal of International Law, 14, Spring, 427--74 629(48)
Cyril Uchenna Gwam
15 `Humanitarian Law and the Environment', Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, 28 (3), 265--323 677(59)
Michael N. Schmitt
16 The Roots of Influence: Nongovernmental Organizations and the Relationship Between Human Rights and the Environment', Journal of International Law and Practice, 3, 21--46 736(26)
Christopher Tracy
17 `Globalization, Communities and Human Rights: Community-based Property Rights and Prior Informed Consent', Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, 35 (3/4), 413--28 762
Daniel Barstow Magraw
Lauren Baker
Acknowledgements vii
An introduction to both volumes by the editor appears in Volume I
PART I VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
1 `Indigenous Peoples and the Environment: Convergence from a Nordic Perspective', UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, 20, 237--304 3(68)
Lawrence Watters
2 `Indigenous Rights and the Environment: Evolving International Law', Ottawa Law Review, 35 (1), 103--40 71(38)
Cherie Metcalf
3 `Indigenous People and Environmental Justice: The Impact of Climate Change', University of Colorado Law Review, Is, 1625--77 109(53)
Rebecca Tsosie
4 `The Protection of Environmentally-displaced Persons in International Law', Environmental Law, 37, 365--409 162(45)
Aurelie Lopez
5 `Sustaining the Environmental Rights of Children: An Exploratory Critique', Fordham Environmental Law Review, XVIII (1), 1--65 207(68)
Karen E. MacDonald
PART II INTERNATIONAL TEXTS AND JURISPRUDENCE
6 `In Pursuit of Environmental Human Rights: Commentary on the Draft Declaration of Principles on Human Rights and the Environment', Columbia Human Rights Law Review, 27, 487--603 275(117)
Neil A.E. Popovic
7 `Linking Human Rights and Climate Change at the United Nations', Harvard Environmental Law Review, 33, 477--98 392(22)
John H. Knox
8 `Developing Substantive Environmental Rights', Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, 1(1), March, 89--120 414(32)
Dinah Shelton
9 `Should or Must?: Nature of the Obligation of States to Use Trade Instruments for the Advancement of Environmental, Labour, and Other Human Rights', Alberta Law Review, 45 (2), November, 443--56 446(14)
Stephen J. Powell
10 `European Environmental Human Rights and Environmental Rights: A Long Time Coming?', Georgetown International Environmental Law Review, 21, 73--111 460(39)
Ole W. Pedersen
11 The Chartering of Environmental Protection: Exploring the Boundaries of Environmental Protection as Human Right', European Energy and Environmental Law Review, 17 (3), June, 165--75 499(11)
Kristof Hectors
12 `Linking Human Rights, Development, and Environment: Experiences from Litigation in South Asia', Fordham Environmental Law Review, XVIII (3), 587--608 510(22)
Jona Razzaque
13 The Non-Compliance Procedure of the Aarhus Convention: Between Environmental and Human Rights Control Mechanisms', Italian Yearbook of International Law, 16, 85--116 532
Cesare Pitea
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