The article revolves around the question whether, given some very “fundamental threats” to future generations’ living, their very conditions of survival can be construed as rights. The issue has to tackle the problem of the non-existence of the presumptive holders of such a right, as well as with the problem of their (non-)identity. The article shows the reasons for separating what we owe to future persons under the challenge of some fundamental threats for humanity from our will to hand down our cultural and ethical ideas of the good information and eventually from paternalistic or selfish imposition upon future generations of our irreversible choices. The framework refers essentially to a conceptual grammar of justice. Moreover, it is sug...
Published online: 09 November 2022This article traces the various legal incarnations of the intergen...
In this article I argue that the non-reciprocity problem does not apply to intergenerational justice...
Human rights-based approaches to climate change promise to address the intergenerational injustices ...
The article revolves around the question whether, given some very “fundamental threats” to future ge...
This article focuses on some very “fundamental threats” to future generations’ leaving, and conside...
From an ethical point of view, preventing the development of conditions that threaten the existence ...
Since we appear to be fairly comfortable using rights language in general discourse, the rights appr...
The questions of whether we have obligations towards future generations, why we have such obligation...
The legal conceptualization of unborn generations and their specific rights raises important theoret...
This paper analyses the main challenges (particularly those deriving from the non-identity problem a...
Treball de Fi de Màster: Master in European and Global Law. Curs 2021-2022Tutor: Ángel RodrigoClimat...
Many of the environmental challenges that most seriously affect human rights have long-term conseque...
UID/FIL/00183/2013 IF/01587/2015This paper aims at answering some of the objections to the NIP’s cri...
Questions of sustainability will be of crucial importance for the twenty-first century. But do we ha...
This paper observes how the social, political and legal life of rights continues to evolve in respon...
Published online: 09 November 2022This article traces the various legal incarnations of the intergen...
In this article I argue that the non-reciprocity problem does not apply to intergenerational justice...
Human rights-based approaches to climate change promise to address the intergenerational injustices ...
The article revolves around the question whether, given some very “fundamental threats” to future ge...
This article focuses on some very “fundamental threats” to future generations’ leaving, and conside...
From an ethical point of view, preventing the development of conditions that threaten the existence ...
Since we appear to be fairly comfortable using rights language in general discourse, the rights appr...
The questions of whether we have obligations towards future generations, why we have such obligation...
The legal conceptualization of unborn generations and their specific rights raises important theoret...
This paper analyses the main challenges (particularly those deriving from the non-identity problem a...
Treball de Fi de Màster: Master in European and Global Law. Curs 2021-2022Tutor: Ángel RodrigoClimat...
Many of the environmental challenges that most seriously affect human rights have long-term conseque...
UID/FIL/00183/2013 IF/01587/2015This paper aims at answering some of the objections to the NIP’s cri...
Questions of sustainability will be of crucial importance for the twenty-first century. But do we ha...
This paper observes how the social, political and legal life of rights continues to evolve in respon...
Published online: 09 November 2022This article traces the various legal incarnations of the intergen...
In this article I argue that the non-reciprocity problem does not apply to intergenerational justice...
Human rights-based approaches to climate change promise to address the intergenerational injustices ...