In recent years, international human rights tribunals and other bodies have identified ways that environmental harm can interfere with the enjoyment of human rights, and have clarified that States have obligations to protect human rights against such interference. For example, States have duties to provide access to environmental information, to protect rights of free expression and association in relation to environmental issues, and to provide for participation in environmental decision-making. This article examines how well the draft Sustainable Development Goals (“SDGs”) proposed by the United Nations Open Working Group reflect the human rights obligations relating to environmental protection. It concludes that the proposed SDGs include...
Chapter one offers an introduction and a general outline of argument. Chapter two lays out the curre...
Human rights tribunals facing claims of violations stemming from environmental degradation are incre...
The degree of human progress is determined not only by the level of development of the productive f...
Environmental issues are increasingly complex and difficult to resolve. Human rights may provide an ...
Abstract: Environmental degradations have adverse consequences, both short-term and long-term on th...
Abstract: There is a close nexus between sustainable management, use and utilization of the environ...
Magister Legum - LLMThe global state of the environment is deteriorating daily because of challenges...
Since the early 1970s, the international community has widely acknowledged the nexus between human r...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is grounded in different international human rights inst...
In spite of the clear link between environmental harm and human rights violations, international...
In the present article, I will evaluate the utility of environmental human rights in the light of th...
This open access book analyses the interplay of sustainable development and human rights from differ...
Human rights and the environment are interconnected and mutually reinforcing. The concern of a group...
The importance of the environment to the fulfilment of human rights is widely accepted at internatio...
Deeply significant concerns lie behind contemporary efforts to bring human rights law and environmen...
Chapter one offers an introduction and a general outline of argument. Chapter two lays out the curre...
Human rights tribunals facing claims of violations stemming from environmental degradation are incre...
The degree of human progress is determined not only by the level of development of the productive f...
Environmental issues are increasingly complex and difficult to resolve. Human rights may provide an ...
Abstract: Environmental degradations have adverse consequences, both short-term and long-term on th...
Abstract: There is a close nexus between sustainable management, use and utilization of the environ...
Magister Legum - LLMThe global state of the environment is deteriorating daily because of challenges...
Since the early 1970s, the international community has widely acknowledged the nexus between human r...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is grounded in different international human rights inst...
In spite of the clear link between environmental harm and human rights violations, international...
In the present article, I will evaluate the utility of environmental human rights in the light of th...
This open access book analyses the interplay of sustainable development and human rights from differ...
Human rights and the environment are interconnected and mutually reinforcing. The concern of a group...
The importance of the environment to the fulfilment of human rights is widely accepted at internatio...
Deeply significant concerns lie behind contemporary efforts to bring human rights law and environmen...
Chapter one offers an introduction and a general outline of argument. Chapter two lays out the curre...
Human rights tribunals facing claims of violations stemming from environmental degradation are incre...
The degree of human progress is determined not only by the level of development of the productive f...