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Environmental Law And Justice In Context 1st Edition Jonas Ebbesson

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Environmental Law And Justice In Context 1st Edition Jonas Ebbesson
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.26 MB
Pages: 598
Author: Jonas Ebbesson, Phoebe Okowa
ISBN: 9780521879682, 052187968X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Environmental Law And Justice In Context 1st Edition Jonas Ebbesson by Jonas Ebbesson, Phoebe Okowa 9780521879682, 052187968X instant download after payment.

This collection of essays discusses the extent to which considerations of justice and fairness have permeated the legal debate on environmental protection. Written by a wide range of contributors who have approached the subject from fresh theoretical and practical perspectives, the essays examine how these permutations of justice have influenced policy choices relating to topics like climate change, protection of the stratospheric zone, trade and the conduct of warfare. The significance of participatory rights as a medium for the realisation of environmental justice is given extended treatment, and the contributors also assess the congruence between environmental justice and structural issues, such as gender, class, state borders and, on a global scale, North-South relations. The book will inform and stimulate debate on an important-yet-neglected aspect of the environmental discourse, and is highly recommended for researchers and students of international and domestic law, political science and international relations.

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