Beschreibung:
How can we guarantee a right to life or a right to health without also guaranteeing a decent environment in which to exercise these rights? It is becoming increasingly obvious that a high quality environment is key to the fundamental human rights of life and health, and associated rights such as the right to clean water, adequate housing, and food.This book canvasses a range of law and policy issues concerning human rights and the environment. Each chapter examines an aspect of the links between environmental law and human rights in substantive and/or procedural terms, loosely falling into four themes: human rights and the environment in the context of the private sector; analysis of decisions of the European and Inter-American courts in respect of substantive and procedural aspects; human rights and the environment in the Asian regionincluding the issue of human displacement; and the future direction of human rights and environment law.
1. Natasha Affolder: Square Pegs and Round Holes? Environmental Rights and the Private Sector; 2. Elisa Morgera: Benefit- Sharing as a Bridge between the Environmental and Human Rights Accountability of Multinational Corporations; 3. Riccardo Pavoni: The Environmental Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights: A Comparative Perspective; 4. Ludwig Kramer: Access to Environmental Justice in the European Courts; 5. Ben Boer: Environmental and Human Rights in the Asia-Pacific; 6. Stefan Gruber: Human Displacement and Climate Change in the Asia-Pacific; 7. Alan Boyle: Human Rights and the Environment: Where Next?