This Chapter presents a constructive critique of environmental human rights. The analysis is ‘constructive’ in the sense that it seeks to reveal the underlying assumptions and preconditions upon which a discussion of environmental human rights rests. Three key critiques are advanced. The first concerns the way environmental human rights embody an anthropocentric logic that abstracts human beings from the environment and from each other. I suggest that this abstraction gets produced and re-inscribed in the political and legal discourse of human rights and in its application to particular circumstances. Second, I describe how contemporary human rights discourse represents a ‘last utopia’ in the political juncture which right wing Hegelian Fra...
This book explores the philosophical, theoretical and legal bases that underpin the linkage between ...
In the 20th Century it became increasingly clear that a clean and healthy environment is the resourc...
This dissertation addresses two issues at the cutting edge of human rights theory and practice: the ...
There are growing trends in the human rights to substantially extend the values to protect the envir...
The earliest, and still most influential, human rights texts were drafted at a time when environment...
Deeply significant concerns lie behind contemporary efforts to bring human rights law and environmen...
Human rights are considered ethical demands that operate at an elevated juridical level. They have b...
Globalization has a credible future only if the borderless economy does not overstretch the resilien...
Chapter one offers an introduction and a general outline of argument. Chapter two lays out the curre...
Within the well-established human rights system, there exist at least three ways to promote environm...
In this chapter, we provide a concise cartography of environmental human rights, with a view to illu...
There is broad scientific consensus on the anthropogenic roots of the environmental crisis, whether ...
How can we guarantee a right to life or a right to health without also guaranteeing a decent environ...
Since the early 1970s, the international community has widely acknowledged the nexus between human r...
The importance of the environment to the fulfilment of human rights is widely accepted at internatio...
This book explores the philosophical, theoretical and legal bases that underpin the linkage between ...
In the 20th Century it became increasingly clear that a clean and healthy environment is the resourc...
This dissertation addresses two issues at the cutting edge of human rights theory and practice: the ...
There are growing trends in the human rights to substantially extend the values to protect the envir...
The earliest, and still most influential, human rights texts were drafted at a time when environment...
Deeply significant concerns lie behind contemporary efforts to bring human rights law and environmen...
Human rights are considered ethical demands that operate at an elevated juridical level. They have b...
Globalization has a credible future only if the borderless economy does not overstretch the resilien...
Chapter one offers an introduction and a general outline of argument. Chapter two lays out the curre...
Within the well-established human rights system, there exist at least three ways to promote environm...
In this chapter, we provide a concise cartography of environmental human rights, with a view to illu...
There is broad scientific consensus on the anthropogenic roots of the environmental crisis, whether ...
How can we guarantee a right to life or a right to health without also guaranteeing a decent environ...
Since the early 1970s, the international community has widely acknowledged the nexus between human r...
The importance of the environment to the fulfilment of human rights is widely accepted at internatio...
This book explores the philosophical, theoretical and legal bases that underpin the linkage between ...
In the 20th Century it became increasingly clear that a clean and healthy environment is the resourc...
This dissertation addresses two issues at the cutting edge of human rights theory and practice: the ...