International institutions that purport to represent future generations have the potential to act as powerful vehicles for promoting sustainability. The normative basis for this approach rests on an assumption that international institutions ought to promote justice – including intergenerational justice. The massive bias against future generations in contemporary rule-making and institutions justifies international institutions with a mandate to represent future generations as a means for redressing this imbalance. The democratic ideal also justifies such institutions which can provide a voice for future generations that are inevitably impacted by contemporary decision-making. These normative arguments are explored in relation to a proposed...
This chapter considers the possible contribution of human rights in designing institutions for futur...
Treball de Fi de Màster: Master in European and Global Law. Curs 2021-2022Tutor: Ángel RodrigoClimat...
The questions of whether we have obligations towards future generations, why we have such obligation...
International institutions that purport to represent future generations have the potential to act as...
In times of climate change and public debt, a concern for intergenerational justice should lead us t...
International climate litigation is an important supplement to the global United Nations negotiating...
International climate litigation is an important supplement to the globalUnited Nations negotiating ...
This chapter aims to present a theoretical survey of political representation of future generations....
International audienceEnvironmental law is not oblivious to future generations and the protection of...
This paper analyses the main challenges (particularly those deriving from the non-identity problem a...
Human rights-based approaches to climate change promise to address the intergenerational injustices ...
[[abstract]]How to secure fair and effective protection of the interests of future generations has b...
Questions of justice now unfurl on spatial and temporal scales at once global and microscopic, immed...
Recognising widely held concerns regarding ‘presentist’ biases in democratic institutions, thischapt...
The objective of this thesis is to explore the concept of intergenerational equity and study a numbe...
This chapter considers the possible contribution of human rights in designing institutions for futur...
Treball de Fi de Màster: Master in European and Global Law. Curs 2021-2022Tutor: Ángel RodrigoClimat...
The questions of whether we have obligations towards future generations, why we have such obligation...
International institutions that purport to represent future generations have the potential to act as...
In times of climate change and public debt, a concern for intergenerational justice should lead us t...
International climate litigation is an important supplement to the global United Nations negotiating...
International climate litigation is an important supplement to the globalUnited Nations negotiating ...
This chapter aims to present a theoretical survey of political representation of future generations....
International audienceEnvironmental law is not oblivious to future generations and the protection of...
This paper analyses the main challenges (particularly those deriving from the non-identity problem a...
Human rights-based approaches to climate change promise to address the intergenerational injustices ...
[[abstract]]How to secure fair and effective protection of the interests of future generations has b...
Questions of justice now unfurl on spatial and temporal scales at once global and microscopic, immed...
Recognising widely held concerns regarding ‘presentist’ biases in democratic institutions, thischapt...
The objective of this thesis is to explore the concept of intergenerational equity and study a numbe...
This chapter considers the possible contribution of human rights in designing institutions for futur...
Treball de Fi de Màster: Master in European and Global Law. Curs 2021-2022Tutor: Ángel RodrigoClimat...
The questions of whether we have obligations towards future generations, why we have such obligation...