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Volume 8: Issue 2 (Sep 2017)

Published:
28 Sep 2017
  • Content
  • Journal
    Editorial: Crisis, injustice and response
    Pages: 177–180
  • Journal
    Beyond anthropocentrism and ecocentrism: a biopolitical reading of environmental law
    By: Vito De Lucia
    Pages: 181–202
  • Journal
    Climate dreaming: negative emissions, risk transfer, and irreversibility
    By: Henry Shue
    Pages: 203–216
  • Journal
    The Declaration on Human Rights and Climate Change: a new legal tool for global policy change
    By: Kirsten Davies, Sam Adelman, Anna Grear, Catherine Iorns Magallanes, Tom Kerns, and S Ravi Rajan
    Pages: 217–253
  • Journal
    Normative guidance for energy governance: sustainable development and human rights
    By: Vincent Bellinkx and Wouter Vandenhole
    Pages: 254–279
  • Journal
    Post Paris reflections: fossil fuels, human rights and the need to excavate new ideas for climate justice
    By: Julia Dehm
    Pages: 280–300
  • Journal
    Book review: Shawkat Alam, Sumudu Atapattu, Carmen G Gonzales and Jona Razzaque (eds), International Environmental Law and the Global South (Cambridge University Press, New York 2015) 656 pp.
    By: Rebecca Bratspies
    Pages: 301–304
  • Journal
    Book review: Fritjof Capra and Ugo Mattei, The Ecology of Law: Toward a Legal System in Tune with Nature and Community (Berrett-Koehler Publishers Inc, Oakland CA 2015) 264 pp.
    By: Roxana Vatanparast
    Pages: 305–310
Cover Journal of Human Rights and the Environment
Journal of Human Rights and the Environment
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17597196
Print ISSN:
17597188
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