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Human health and ecological itergrity : Ethics, law and human rights

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2012Description: 360p xxvISBN:
  • 9781138097230
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.046 WES
Contents:
Table of Contents: Foreword Roger Brownsword. Prologue - Ecological Integrity, Human Health and the Czech Democratic Tradition: From Jan Hus to Josef Vavrousek J. Ronald Engel. Introduction Laura Westra, Colin L. Soskolne and Donald Spady. Part 1: Health and the Environment. Summary Introduction. 1. Life, Health and the Environment: the Denied Connection Laura Westra. 2. Keeping Nature Alive: Ethical Principles on the Environment and Human Health in State Statutes Katy Kintzele. 3. Human Rights, Environmental Duties: An Ecological Interpretation of International Law Megan Mitchell. 4. The Common Heritage Principle and Public Health: Honouring our Legacy Prue Taylor. 5. Aldo Leopold’s Concept of Land Health: Implications for Sound Public Health Policy Paul Carrick. Part 2: Ecosystem Services and State Responsibility for Public Health. Summary Introduction. 6. Valuation Ecosystem Services as an Instrument for Implementation of the European Landscape Convention Joseph Sejak, Pavel Cudlin and Jan Pokorný. 7. Less Energy, Better Health? Jack Manno. 8. Canada’s "Rogue Nation" Position on Asbestos Colin L. Soskolne and Kathleen Ruff. 9. Public Health and Primary Prevention: Past and Present Opportunities and Barriers Vladimir Bencko and John Quinn. Part 3: Public Health Issues. Summary Introduction. 10. Public Health Care in the Time of Transition: the Need to Revert to Basics. Donald Spady. 11. Migrants’ Access to Healthcare in the Czech Republic: Ethical Challenges Helena Hnilicová and Karolína Dobiášová. 12. Gender, Violation of Human Rights and Mental Health Yuliya Lyamzina. 13. The Efficiency of Cost-Control Policies in Health Care: Does Economic Efficiency Imply Sustainability? Tomas Zeleny. Part 4: Climate Change, Water and Public Health. Summary Introduction. 14. Ethical Obligations of Individuals to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Don Brown. 15. Domains of Climate Ethics Konrad Ott and Cristian Baatz. 16. Climate Change and Law: A Constitutional Perspective. Antonio D’Aloia. 17. International Groundwater Law Joe Dellapenna. 18. Environmental Protection and the Human Right to Water: Complimentarity and Tension. Part 5: New Approaches. Summary Introduction. 19. The Challenges of Creating New Human Rights Kathleen Mahoney. 20. The Protection of Cultural Landscapes and Indigenous Heritage in International Investment Law Valentina Vadi. 21. "Some for All, Forever": A Southern Perspective on Poverty, Access to Water, Environmental Health and the North-South Divide Louis J. Kotzé. Part 6: Environmental Laws and Human Health. Summary Introduction. 22. Are Cows "Climate Killers?" Franz-Theo Gottwald. 23. Food Security, Public Health, Financial Regimes and International Law John Quinn and Vladimir Bencko. 24. Re-Examining Health Protection in International Environmental Regulation William Onzivu. 25. The Human Impact on the Ecosystem: Past, Present and Future Brunetto Chiarelli. 26. Introducing the Rule of Ecological Law Geoffrey Garver. Conclusion. Lawrence Gostin. Notes on Contributors. Index.
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Table of Contents:
Foreword Roger Brownsword.
Prologue - Ecological Integrity, Human Health and the Czech Democratic Tradition: From Jan Hus to Josef Vavrousek J. Ronald Engel.
Introduction Laura Westra, Colin L. Soskolne and Donald Spady.
Part 1: Health and the Environment. Summary Introduction.
1. Life, Health and the Environment: the Denied Connection Laura Westra.
2. Keeping Nature Alive: Ethical Principles on the Environment and Human Health in State Statutes Katy Kintzele.
3. Human Rights, Environmental Duties: An Ecological Interpretation of International Law Megan Mitchell.
4. The Common Heritage Principle and Public Health: Honouring our Legacy Prue Taylor.
5. Aldo Leopold’s Concept of Land Health: Implications for Sound Public Health Policy Paul Carrick.
Part 2: Ecosystem Services and State Responsibility for Public Health.
Summary Introduction.
6. Valuation Ecosystem Services as an Instrument for Implementation of the European Landscape Convention Joseph Sejak, Pavel Cudlin and Jan Pokorný.
7. Less Energy, Better Health? Jack Manno.
8. Canada’s "Rogue Nation" Position on Asbestos Colin L. Soskolne and Kathleen Ruff.
9. Public Health and Primary Prevention: Past and Present Opportunities and Barriers Vladimir Bencko and John Quinn.
Part 3: Public Health Issues.
Summary Introduction.
10. Public Health Care in the Time of Transition: the Need to Revert to Basics. Donald Spady.
11. Migrants’ Access to Healthcare in the Czech Republic: Ethical Challenges Helena Hnilicová and Karolína Dobiášová.
12. Gender, Violation of Human Rights and Mental Health Yuliya Lyamzina.
13. The Efficiency of Cost-Control Policies in Health Care: Does Economic Efficiency Imply Sustainability? Tomas Zeleny.
Part 4: Climate Change, Water and Public Health. Summary Introduction.
14. Ethical Obligations of Individuals to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions Don Brown.
15. Domains of Climate Ethics Konrad Ott and Cristian Baatz.
16. Climate Change and Law: A Constitutional Perspective. Antonio D’Aloia.
17. International Groundwater Law Joe Dellapenna.
18. Environmental Protection and the Human Right to Water: Complimentarity and Tension.
Part 5: New Approaches. Summary Introduction.
19. The Challenges of Creating New Human Rights Kathleen Mahoney.
20. The Protection of Cultural Landscapes and Indigenous Heritage in International Investment Law Valentina Vadi.
21. "Some for All, Forever": A Southern Perspective on Poverty, Access to Water, Environmental Health and the North-South Divide Louis J. Kotzé. Part 6: Environmental Laws and Human Health. Summary Introduction.
22. Are Cows "Climate Killers?" Franz-Theo Gottwald.
23. Food Security, Public Health, Financial Regimes and International Law John Quinn and Vladimir Bencko.
24. Re-Examining Health Protection in International Environmental Regulation William Onzivu.
25. The Human Impact on the Ecosystem: Past, Present and Future Brunetto Chiarelli.
26. Introducing the Rule of Ecological Law Geoffrey Garver.
Conclusion. Lawrence Gostin.
Notes on Contributors.
Index.

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