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Other Authors: Vanderheiden, Steve
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2012
Series:International library of essays on rights
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Human rights: general.
  • Environmental injustice and human rights abuse: the states, MNCs, and repression of minority groups in the world system (Human Ecology Review, 2001) / Francis O. Adeola
  • Can communal goods be human rights? (European Journal of Sociology, 1987) / Jeremy Waldron
  • Philosophical issues in international environmental law (in Samantha Besson and John Tassioulas, eds., The Philosophy of International Law, 2010) / James Nickel and Daniel Magraw
  • Part II. Human rights and climate change.
  • Greenhouse development rights: a proposal for a fair global climate treaty (Ethics, Policy and Environment, 2009) / Paul Baer, with Tome Athanasiou, Sivan Kartha and Eric Kemp-Benedict
  • Does anthropogenic climate change violate human rights? (Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2011) / Derek Bell
  • Human rights, responsibilities, and climate change (in C.R. Beitz and R.E. Goodin, eds. Global Basic Rights, 2007) / Simon Caney
  • Human rights versus emissions rights: climate justice and the equitable distribution of ecological space (Ethics and International Affairs, 2007) / Tim Hayward
  • Competing claims: human rights and climate harms (in Stephen Humphreys, ed., Human Rights and Climate Change, 2009) / Stephen Humphreys
  • Human rights, climate change, and the trillionth ton (in D.G. Arnold, ed., The Ethics of Global Climate Change, 2011) / Henry Shue
  • Climate change, environmental rights, and emission shares (in Steve Vanderheiden, ed., Political Theory and Global Climate Change, 2008) / Steve Vanderheiden
  • Part III. Rights of nonhumans, environment and futurity.
  • The rights of animals and unborn generations (in Rights, Justice, and the Bounds of Liberty, 1980) / Joel Feinberg
  • The case for biotic rights (Yale Journal of International Law, 1993) / James A. Nash
  • Should trees have legal standing? Toward legal rights for natural objects (Southern California Law Review, 1972) / Christopher D. Stone
  • On future generations' future rights (Journal of Political Philosophy, 2008) / Axel Gosseries
  • The right to a green future: human rights, environmentalism, and intergenerational justice (Human Rights Quarterly, 2005) / Richard P. Hiskes
  • Our rights and obligations to future generations for the environment (American Journal of International Law, 1990) / Edith Brown Weiss
  • Contemporary property rights, Lockean provisos, and the interests of future generations (Ethics, 1995) / Clark Wolf
  • Part IV. Rights to a safe environment
  • Toward a constitutionally protected environment (Virginia Law Review, 1970) / John Y. Pearson, Jr.
  • Environmental rights: European fact of English fiction? (Journal of Law and Society, 1995) / Christopher Miller
  • Rights and responsibilities on the home planet (Yale Journal of International Law, 1993) / Holmes Rolston III
  • Human rights, environmental rights, and the right to environment (Stanford Journal of International Law, 1991-92) / Dinah Shelton