Reducing the impact of climate-related disasters can be conceptualized as being about reducing or managing 'vulnerability.' 'Vulnerability' is a multi-faceted concept incorporating issues of livelihood, housing, security and gender among many others. For example, groups of people may be more or less vulnerable to climate-related disasters due to the security of their livelihoods or the quality of their housing. International and national law may regulate some of these constituents of vulnerability. In some jurisdictions, such as countries in the European Union and the Council of Europe, and countries with new constitutions, there is a range of specific rights that may be mobilized to reduce vulnerability. Much of the wor...
How the legal and normative frameworks are addressed will be critical to the security of people thre...
This chapter is aimed at identifying the implications of a human rights-based approach within the co...
The article aims at establishing the specificity of the human rights approach to environmental issue...
This article examines the nexus between climate vulnerability, rights and litigation with a focus on...
Climate change is precipitating social issues that are not traceable to a discreet, culpable actor. ...
Although the harmful effects of climate change on human rights are well-recognized, the legal respon...
In the past decade or so, vulnerability has become a fairly prominent concept in human rights law. I...
It could be expected that human rights would be a particular feature of climate litigation in Africa...
This thesis explores the way that international law and its rules, rights, and obligations can addre...
AbstractHuman rights are largely understood as rights of human beings arising from their very human ...
This article ponders the possibilities existing for legal re-understandings of vulnerability and ado...
This article takes as its starting point the potentially negative human rights implications that the...
This paper examines closely the institutional arrangements for disaster risk reduction from a rights...
The present article is devoted to addressing the unique legal and operational challenges encountered...
Climate change poses major threats to human life in the form of food and water shortages, health iss...
How the legal and normative frameworks are addressed will be critical to the security of people thre...
This chapter is aimed at identifying the implications of a human rights-based approach within the co...
The article aims at establishing the specificity of the human rights approach to environmental issue...
This article examines the nexus between climate vulnerability, rights and litigation with a focus on...
Climate change is precipitating social issues that are not traceable to a discreet, culpable actor. ...
Although the harmful effects of climate change on human rights are well-recognized, the legal respon...
In the past decade or so, vulnerability has become a fairly prominent concept in human rights law. I...
It could be expected that human rights would be a particular feature of climate litigation in Africa...
This thesis explores the way that international law and its rules, rights, and obligations can addre...
AbstractHuman rights are largely understood as rights of human beings arising from their very human ...
This article ponders the possibilities existing for legal re-understandings of vulnerability and ado...
This article takes as its starting point the potentially negative human rights implications that the...
This paper examines closely the institutional arrangements for disaster risk reduction from a rights...
The present article is devoted to addressing the unique legal and operational challenges encountered...
Climate change poses major threats to human life in the form of food and water shortages, health iss...
How the legal and normative frameworks are addressed will be critical to the security of people thre...
This chapter is aimed at identifying the implications of a human rights-based approach within the co...
The article aims at establishing the specificity of the human rights approach to environmental issue...