In this research article, I emphasize the meaning of procedural rights for just transition to Green Economy. I argue that different justice arguments play a role in the context of Green Economy policies but can be traded-off against one another. Whereas intergenerational and international injustice can be diminished by zero-carbon policies, Green Economy transition processes can exacerbate already existing intrasocietal injustices. This is even more the case if vulnerable societal groups cannot participate and are not adequately represented in repressive political systems. In such cases, installing procedural justice mechanisms and comprehensively considering different justice concerns in Green Economy policies can lead to more sustainable ...
This article discusses human rights implications of the market-based mechanisms operationalized unde...
Many explorations of climate justice have focused on the international sphere, centring attention on...
This paper explores case studies of green colonialism, supply chain injustices, and poor e-waste man...
In this research article, I emphasize the meaning of procedural rights for just transition to Green ...
The last decade of environmental advocacy has been characterized by the application of economic prin...
Resource conflicts and human-environment conflicts are active across the globe. As planetary, carbon...
Influenced by developments in the international environmental rights law, most African countries now...
A rights-based approach to ‘adaptive social protection’ holds promise as a policy measure to address...
There is no such thing as free lunch in environmental policy. Somebody, somewhere has to pay for cli...
The current state of our environment is alarming. Increasing natural disasters worldwide and rising ...
This article explores key debates about agents of justice in the human rights field. It analyzes the...
Climate change as well as climate policies can have adverse effects on the human rights of certain p...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This article considers environmental justice in...
The green economy as an ‘inevitable’ alternative development path has been dominating global environ...
In our global community 20% of the population controls 86% of the gross domestic product and 82% of ...
This article discusses human rights implications of the market-based mechanisms operationalized unde...
Many explorations of climate justice have focused on the international sphere, centring attention on...
This paper explores case studies of green colonialism, supply chain injustices, and poor e-waste man...
In this research article, I emphasize the meaning of procedural rights for just transition to Green ...
The last decade of environmental advocacy has been characterized by the application of economic prin...
Resource conflicts and human-environment conflicts are active across the globe. As planetary, carbon...
Influenced by developments in the international environmental rights law, most African countries now...
A rights-based approach to ‘adaptive social protection’ holds promise as a policy measure to address...
There is no such thing as free lunch in environmental policy. Somebody, somewhere has to pay for cli...
The current state of our environment is alarming. Increasing natural disasters worldwide and rising ...
This article explores key debates about agents of justice in the human rights field. It analyzes the...
Climate change as well as climate policies can have adverse effects on the human rights of certain p...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.This article considers environmental justice in...
The green economy as an ‘inevitable’ alternative development path has been dominating global environ...
In our global community 20% of the population controls 86% of the gross domestic product and 82% of ...
This article discusses human rights implications of the market-based mechanisms operationalized unde...
Many explorations of climate justice have focused on the international sphere, centring attention on...
This paper explores case studies of green colonialism, supply chain injustices, and poor e-waste man...