This article examines the mobilisation of human rights in campaigns against hydro-electric dams in Brazil. The symbolic and legal power of human rights has allowed activists to challenge official accounts of the impact of dams while deploying domestic and international legal frameworks. Although the politicisation of natural resources in Brazil has limited the effectiveness of anti-dam mobilisations, an appeal to the human rights agenda has translated into a powerful critique of the social impact of Brazil’s development agenda, thereby making a moral and legal claim for justice
In global capitalism economic power is undeniably attractive, and so states, especially those lackin...
Altres ajuts: Daniela Del Bene and Leah Temper also acknowledge the support of the ACKnowl-EJ projec...
This paper refers to the analysis of the innovative form in the construction of Right to the Environ...
Hydroelectric power is often considered a safe and clean alternative to the combustion of fossil fue...
Brazil is currently engaging in a phase of large-scale infrastructural development projects geared t...
As the planning for South America's largest natural gas project, the Camisea Project, in Peru progre...
This paper seeks to ascertain the relevance of human rights discourse from an analysis of the intern...
This case study was intended to be included in Anton & Shelton, Environmental Problems and Human R...
This article examines human rights from the perspective of social constructions and as the result of...
This paper analyses the importance of the Inter-American System of Human Rights (ISHR), the Organiza...
The paper explores the reforms of Brazil’s environmental and resettlement policies and the influence...
Article 1 of Vol. 7, No 1, Water politics, violence, and injustice: experiences from Brazil, Guatema...
In this thesis, I explain the interlinkages between large dams, women and struggles for social justi...
Hydropower dams have been criticised for their social and environmental implications. There have bee...
A case study of the anti-dam movement in southern Brazil shows how particular local mobilizations ar...
In global capitalism economic power is undeniably attractive, and so states, especially those lackin...
Altres ajuts: Daniela Del Bene and Leah Temper also acknowledge the support of the ACKnowl-EJ projec...
This paper refers to the analysis of the innovative form in the construction of Right to the Environ...
Hydroelectric power is often considered a safe and clean alternative to the combustion of fossil fue...
Brazil is currently engaging in a phase of large-scale infrastructural development projects geared t...
As the planning for South America's largest natural gas project, the Camisea Project, in Peru progre...
This paper seeks to ascertain the relevance of human rights discourse from an analysis of the intern...
This case study was intended to be included in Anton & Shelton, Environmental Problems and Human R...
This article examines human rights from the perspective of social constructions and as the result of...
This paper analyses the importance of the Inter-American System of Human Rights (ISHR), the Organiza...
The paper explores the reforms of Brazil’s environmental and resettlement policies and the influence...
Article 1 of Vol. 7, No 1, Water politics, violence, and injustice: experiences from Brazil, Guatema...
In this thesis, I explain the interlinkages between large dams, women and struggles for social justi...
Hydropower dams have been criticised for their social and environmental implications. There have bee...
A case study of the anti-dam movement in southern Brazil shows how particular local mobilizations ar...
In global capitalism economic power is undeniably attractive, and so states, especially those lackin...
Altres ajuts: Daniela Del Bene and Leah Temper also acknowledge the support of the ACKnowl-EJ projec...
This paper refers to the analysis of the innovative form in the construction of Right to the Environ...