A research agenda for human rights and the environment / edited by Dina Lupin.

"This important book creatively explores and uncovers new ways of understanding the intersections between human rights and the environment, as well as introducing readers to the ways in which we can use new methodologies, case studies and approaches in human rights to address environmental issu...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Lupin, Dina (Author, Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, [[2023]
Series:Elgar research agendas.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: A research agenda for human rights and the environment / Dina Lupin
  • Part I: Repositioning marginalised epistemic and experiential contributions
  • Towards a disability-inclusive environment and human health research agenda / Sarah L. Bell
  • Indigenous peoples' rights and the politics of climate change / Anna F. Laing
  • A critical peasants' rights perspective for human rights and the environment : leveraging the UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants / Amanda Lyons and Ana María Suárez Franco
  • Part II: Reinventing human rights tools and approaches
  • Racial segregation, water disconnection and human rights litigation : an examination of the use of law to challenge structural racism in Detroit and Johannesburg / Jackie Dugard
  • The right to consultation is a right to be heard / Dina Lupin and Leo Townsend
  • Rethinking 'vulnerability' : widening the scope to conceptualize 'vulnerability' for the human right to water / Daphina Misiedjan
  • Part III: Relocating rights in overlooked spaces
  • Climate change and human rights in the overseas colonized territories of the state / Miriam Cullen and Céline Brassart Olsen
  • Human rights law as a gap-filler : the invisibility of climate vulnerability in international climate change law / Linnéa Nordlander
  • Part IV: Rethinking human rights and the environment
  • Indigenous knowledge and new materialism / Tina Sikka, Elizabeth Mills and Nisha Sikka
  • Decoloni-zation/ality of 'protected areas' : a South African perspective / Clive Vinti
  • The human right to a healthy environment and the rights of racialized groups : applying critical race theory as a framework for (re)constructing environmental rights through foundational transformation / Natalia Urzola Gutiérrez.