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Volume 3: Issue 1 (Mar 2012)
Published:
01 Mar 2012
Content
Journal
Editorial: Veiled realities: the corporation, human rights and the environment
Pages: 1–4
Journal
International law's invisible hand and the future of corporate accountability for violations of human rights
By:
Penelope Simons
Pages: 5–43
Journal
Jurisdictional arbitrage by multinational companies: a national law solution?
By:
Janet Dine
Pages: 44–69
Journal
Protracted lawfare: the tale of Chevron Texaco in the Amazon
By:
Sarah Joseph
Pages: 70–91
Journal
Climate change, Hans Jonas and indirect investors
By:
Sally Wheeler
Pages: 92–115
Journal
The trinity and the dragon: reconciling finance, human rights and the environment in China
By:
Fiona Cunningham
and
David Kinley
Pages: 116–140
Journal
The fire next time : the coming cost of capitalism, animal oppression and environmental ruin
By:
David Nibert
Pages: 141–158
Journal
Book Review: Stephen Humphreys (ed),
Human Rights and Climate Change
(Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2010) 368 pp.
By:
Jolene Lin
Pages: 159–162
Journal
Book Review: William CG Burns and Hari M Osofsky (eds),
Adjudicating Climate Change: State, National, and International Approaches
(Cambridge University Press, New York 2009) 412 pp.
By:
Lisa Vanhala
Pages: 163–167
Journal of Human Rights and the Environment
Online ISSN:
17597196
Print ISSN:
17597188
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