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The search for environmental justice

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2015Description: 371p xiiISBN:
  • 9781784719418
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.700000 MAR
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Table of contents Contents: 1. The Search for Environmental Justice Paul Martin, Sadeq Z. Bigdeli, Trevor Daya-Winterbottom, Willemien Du Plessis and Amanda Kennedy PART I FRAMING THE SEARCH FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 2. The Effectiveness of the Law in Providing Access to Environmental Justice: an Introduction The Hon. Justice Brian J. Preston SC 3. The Rule of Law in the Anthropocene Klaus Bosselmann 4. Biodiversity Justice in a Climate Change World: Offsetting the Future Lee Godden and Emily O'Connell PART II RIGHTS-BASED CONCEPTUALISATIONS 5. Human Rights and the Environment Justice Susan Glazebrook 6. No Private Property Rights in the Atmosphere Ben France-Hudson 7. On the Theory and Practice of the Rights of Nature Joel I. Colon-Rios PART III IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 8. REDD+ Implementation in Thailand - Legal and Institutional Challenges Wanida Phromlah and Paul Martin 9. Indonesia REDD+: Beyond Carbon, More Than Just Forest Mas Achmad Santosa, Josi Khatarina and Aldilla Stephanie Suwana 10. Consensus Federalism and Freshwater Regulation Amelia Keene 11. International Environmental Governance in the Pacific Island Region Justin Gregory Rose 12. Safe Harbours, Closed Borders? New Zealand Legal and Policy Responses to Climate Displacement in the South Pacific Vernon Rive 13. Overcoming Climate Inertia with Unilateral Action on Black Carbon Anastasia Telesetsky 14. Is There Relief For Transnational Harm? Christopher Chaulk 15. The Australian Biotechnology Regulatory Framework: Issues Concerning Adventitious Presence (AP), Co-existence, Liability and Coherence Ramesh Karky and Mark Perry PART IV RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' INTERESTS 16. Customary Law Systems for Water Governance in Kenya Elizabeth Gachenga 17. Legal Strategies to expand Indigenous Governance in Climate Change Adaptation Donna Craig 18. Inclusive Practices, Innovative Collaboration, Governance and Recognising Cultural Capital: Environmental Law Through a Cultural Lens Johhnie Aseron, Neyooxet Greymorning and Jacqueline Williams Index
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Table of contents
Contents:

1. The Search for Environmental Justice
Paul Martin, Sadeq Z. Bigdeli, Trevor Daya-Winterbottom, Willemien Du Plessis and Amanda Kennedy

PART I FRAMING THE SEARCH FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
2. The Effectiveness of the Law in Providing Access to Environmental Justice: an Introduction
The Hon. Justice Brian J. Preston SC

3. The Rule of Law in the Anthropocene
Klaus Bosselmann

4. Biodiversity Justice in a Climate Change World: Offsetting the Future
Lee Godden and Emily O'Connell

PART II RIGHTS-BASED CONCEPTUALISATIONS
5. Human Rights and the Environment
Justice Susan Glazebrook

6. No Private Property Rights in the Atmosphere
Ben France-Hudson

7. On the Theory and Practice of the Rights of Nature
Joel I. Colon-Rios

PART III IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES OF ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
8. REDD+ Implementation in Thailand - Legal and Institutional Challenges
Wanida Phromlah and Paul Martin

9. Indonesia REDD+: Beyond Carbon, More Than Just Forest
Mas Achmad Santosa, Josi Khatarina and Aldilla Stephanie Suwana

10. Consensus Federalism and Freshwater Regulation
Amelia Keene

11. International Environmental Governance in the Pacific Island Region
Justin Gregory Rose

12. Safe Harbours, Closed Borders? New Zealand Legal and Policy Responses to Climate Displacement in the South Pacific
Vernon Rive

13. Overcoming Climate Inertia with Unilateral Action on Black Carbon
Anastasia Telesetsky

14. Is There Relief For Transnational Harm?
Christopher Chaulk

15. The Australian Biotechnology Regulatory Framework: Issues Concerning Adventitious Presence (AP), Co-existence, Liability and Coherence
Ramesh Karky and Mark Perry

PART IV RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' INTERESTS
16. Customary Law Systems for Water Governance in Kenya
Elizabeth Gachenga

17. Legal Strategies to expand Indigenous Governance in Climate Change Adaptation
Donna Craig

18. Inclusive Practices, Innovative Collaboration, Governance and Recognising Cultural Capital: Environmental Law Through a Cultural Lens
Johhnie Aseron, Neyooxet Greymorning and Jacqueline Williams

Index

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