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Book Title: Research Handbook on Human Rights and the Environment
Editor(s): Grear, Anna; Kotzé, J. Louis
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781782544425
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
1. An invitation to fellow epistemic travellers towards future worlds in
waiting: human rights and the environment in the twenty-first century 1
Anna Grear and Louis J. Kotzé
PART 1 EPISTEMOLOGIES
2. Epistemologies of mastery 9
Sam Adelman
3. Epistemologies of doubt 28
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
4. Ecological subjectivities, responsibilities, and agency 46
Lorraine Code
PART 2 CORE VALUES AND CLOSURES
5. Environmental human rights: a constructive critique 61
Peter D. Burdon
6. The closures of legal subjectivity: why examining `law's person' is critical
to an understanding of injustice in an age of climate crisis 79
Anna Grear
7. Property rights, environmental justice and worldly order lessons from
natural law 102
Sean Coyle
8. Re-imagining the role of the sovereign state and individual rights in
mitigating the effects of the deterioration of the environment 121
Francois Venter
PART 3 CONSTITUTIONALISMS AND INTERNATIONALISMS
9. Human rights and the environment through an environmental
constitutionalism lens 145
Louis J. Kotzé
10. Constitutions, human rights, and the environment: national approaches 170
David R. Boyd
11. Sustainability, environmental citizenship rights and the ongoing challenges
of reshaping supranational environmental governance 200
Karen Morrow
12. The United Nations, human rights and the environment 219
Lynda Collins
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vi Research handbook on human rights and the environment
PART 4 REGIONALISMS
Regionalisms 1: Troubled Conversations?
13. In one ear and out the other: human rights consultations and environmental
discourses for human rights in Australasia 249
Brad Jessup and Annette Jones
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