This chapter is published in the book International Human Rights Law in Aotearoa New Zealand, edited by Margaret Beddgood, Kris Gledhill and Ian McIntosh. This chapter considers whether New Zealand law should contain explicit human rights to an environment of quality. The author surveys New Zealand’s existing environmental law and compares this to International rights and standards to identify where New Zealand falls short. The chapter concludes that whilst human rights in relation to climate change provides many benefits, such as a public mechanism to influence climate change regulation, they also present problems, such as jurisdictional limits, creating the ultimate rights paradox
The overall message of this chapter is that human rights law is a viable and unavoidable framework f...
The role of human rights in environmental governance is increasingly gaining attention. This is part...
The indivisible link between human beings and the environment has long been recognised by the Intern...
This chapter is published in the book International Human Rights Law in Aotearoa New Zealand, edited...
This chapter investigates the interaction between individuals and states in the face of climate chan...
This book examines the current status of environmental human rights at the international, regional, ...
How can we guarantee a right to life or a right to health without also guaranteeing a decent environ...
Environmental factors impact on the enjoyment of human rights in a number of ways. However, the exac...
This chapter addresses the relationship between human rights and climate change. It begins with a di...
This paper provides a background to ongoing work that adopts a multidisciplinary approach to finding...
The importance of the environment to the fulfilment of human rights is widely accepted at internatio...
Climate change is recognised today as an irrefutable threat to human development. However, in the fa...
Climate change is already being felt around the world, impacting a range of human rights including u...
Climate change threatens the enjoyment of basic human rights, including rights to health, subsistenc...
Environmental problems that jeopardize the health of humans increasingly implicate concerns that hav...
The overall message of this chapter is that human rights law is a viable and unavoidable framework f...
The role of human rights in environmental governance is increasingly gaining attention. This is part...
The indivisible link between human beings and the environment has long been recognised by the Intern...
This chapter is published in the book International Human Rights Law in Aotearoa New Zealand, edited...
This chapter investigates the interaction between individuals and states in the face of climate chan...
This book examines the current status of environmental human rights at the international, regional, ...
How can we guarantee a right to life or a right to health without also guaranteeing a decent environ...
Environmental factors impact on the enjoyment of human rights in a number of ways. However, the exac...
This chapter addresses the relationship between human rights and climate change. It begins with a di...
This paper provides a background to ongoing work that adopts a multidisciplinary approach to finding...
The importance of the environment to the fulfilment of human rights is widely accepted at internatio...
Climate change is recognised today as an irrefutable threat to human development. However, in the fa...
Climate change is already being felt around the world, impacting a range of human rights including u...
Climate change threatens the enjoyment of basic human rights, including rights to health, subsistenc...
Environmental problems that jeopardize the health of humans increasingly implicate concerns that hav...
The overall message of this chapter is that human rights law is a viable and unavoidable framework f...
The role of human rights in environmental governance is increasingly gaining attention. This is part...
The indivisible link between human beings and the environment has long been recognised by the Intern...