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Book Title: Research Handbook on Law, Environment and the Global South
Editor(s): Cullet, Philippe; Koonan, Sujith
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors viii
Introduction to the Research Handbook on Law, Environment and the Global
South xvi
Philippe Cullet and Sujith Koonan
PART I QUESTIONING THE CONCEPTS OF DEVELOPMENT AND
SUSTAINABILITY
1 Intergenerational justice, water rights, and climate change 2
Upendra Baxi
2 Justice, development and sustainability in the Anthropocene 14
Sam Adelman
3 Neoliberalism, law and nature 32
Larry Lohmann
4 Radical well-being alternatives to development 64
Ashish Kothari
PART II ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
AND ACCESS TO REMEDIES
5 Environmental rights in the Global South 86
Louis J. Kotzé and Evadne Grant
6 North-South transboundary movement of hazardous wastes the Basel Ban
and environmental justice 109
Julia Dehm and Adil Hasan Khan
7 The Bhopal case: retrospect and prospect 138
Usha Ramanathan
PART III LAND USE, ACQUISITION AND DISPOSSESSION
8 Land rights, poverty, and livelihoods: the case of Ethiopia 147
Brightman Gebremichael
9 Wildlife conservation and land rights in Kenya: competing or
complementary agendas? 169
Patricia Kameri-Mbote
10 Land-grabs and dispossession in India: laws of value 190
Preeti Sampat
v
vi Research handbook on law, environment and the global South
PART IV FORESTS: A CONTESTED RESOURCE OR COMMODITY
11 Environmental impact assessment in the context of mangrove forest
ecosystem management in Bangladesh: a case study of Rampal coal
power plant project 207
Jona Razzaque
12 Forests, people and poverty: failing to reform the global development
paradigm 231
Feja Lesniewska
13 Access to and control over forest resources the case of the Forest
Rights ...
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