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A Substantive Environmental Right An Examination Of The Legal Obligations Of Decisionmakers Towards The Environment Energy And Environmental Law Policy Supranatonal And Comparative Aspects 1st Stephen Turner

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A Substantive Environmental Right An Examination Of The Legal Obligations Of Decisionmakers Towards The Environment Energy And Environmental Law Policy Supranatonal And Comparative Aspects 1st Stephen Turner
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Publisher: Kluwer Law International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.78 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Stephen Turner
ISBN: 9789041128157, 9041128158
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st

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A Substantive Environmental Right An Examination Of The Legal Obligations Of Decisionmakers Towards The Environment Energy And Environmental Law Policy Supranatonal And Comparative Aspects 1st Stephen Turner by Stephen Turner 9789041128157, 9041128158 instant download after payment.

1 (p1): Chapter 1 Introduction
5 (p2): Chapter 2 The Current Status of the Development of Environmental Rights at National and International Levels
5 (p2-1): 2.1 Introduction
6 (p2-2): 2.2 International Environmental Law
7 (p2-2-1): 2.2.1 The Status of the Development of Substantive Environmental Rights within International Environmental Law
10 (p2-2-2): 2.2.2 Sovereignty
11 (p2-2-3): 2.2.3 The Development of Procedural Environmental Rights
15 (p2-3): 2.3 Human Rights Law
16 (p2-3-1): 2.3.1 Different Classifications of Human Rights
17 (p2-3-2): 2.3.2 Substantive Environmental Rights as Part of International and Regional Human Rights Law
19 (p2-3-3): 2.3.3 Other Human Rights that can Provide Protection of the Environment
19 (p2-3-4): 2.3.4 Existing 'Non-environmental' Human Rights that can be of use in the Protection of the Environment
26 (p2-3-5): 2.3.5 The Status of the Development of the Right to a 'Clean' or 'Healthy' Environment
27 (p2-4): 2.4 Constitutional Rights
38 (p2-5): 2.5 Work of the United Nations
41 (p2-6): 2.6 The International Court of Justice
42 (p2-7): 2.7 Conclusions
45 (p3): Chapter 3 The Debate Relating to the Potential Development of a Substantive Environmental Right and the Proposed Design of Such a Right
45 (p3-1): 3.1 Introduction
45 (p3-2): 3.2 The Case against the Development of a Substantive Environmental Right
48 (p3-2-1): 3.2.1 Lack of Certainty Relating to the Legal Development
49 (p3-2-2): 3.2.2 Anthropocentricity and Differing Theories of Environmental Rights
51 (p3-2-3): 3.2.3 Competing Issues and Decision-Making
53 (p3-2-4): 3.2.4 Redundancy
53 (p3-2-5): 3.2.5 Effectiveness in Operation
54 (p3-2-6): 3.2.6 Cultural Issues
55 (p3-2-7): 3.2.7 The Time it takes to develop a Right
55 (p3-2-8): 3.2.8 The Scope of Human Rights under International Law
56 (p3-3): 3.3 The Case for the Development of a Substantive Environmental Right
56 (p3-3-1): 3.3.1 Background
58 (p3-3-2): 3.3.2 Scientific Reasons
61 (p3-3-3): 3.3.3 Institutional…

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