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The Foundations Of The Aarhus Convention Environmental Democracy Rights And Stewardship Emily Barritt

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The Foundations Of The Aarhus Convention Environmental Democracy Rights And Stewardship Emily Barritt
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.19 MB
Author: Emily Barritt
ISBN: 9781509915279, 9781509915293, 1509915273, 150991529X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Foundations Of The Aarhus Convention Environmental Democracy Rights And Stewardship Emily Barritt by Emily Barritt 9781509915279, 9781509915293, 1509915273, 150991529X instant download after payment.

Environmental law is dense with monolithic concepts, from environmental democracy to intergenerational justice, from sustainable development to stewardship. Each concept generates its own mythology about what environmental law should aspire to. Sometimes these ideas become so big that we lose hold of their meaning and therefore what we allude to when we describe environmental law in such terms. No more so is this true than in relation to the Aarhus Convention – an ambitious instrument of environmental law that promotes public participation and access to justice in relation to the environment. Since its inception it has been revered in glowing terms, and praised variously for its contribution to citizenship, environmental responsibility and democratic legitimacy. But how are we to know whether these descriptions are mere puffs or genuine statements about the Convention’s character?
This important monograph digs deep into the foundations of the Aarhus Convention, examining its ambitious potential through the lens of three foundational purposes – environmental democracy, rights and stewardship. In so doing, it offers an innovative analysis of the Convention and contributes to how we understand these three important ideas that inhabit environmental law, unravelling and reassembling them to build meaning into our broad-brush descriptions.

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