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Environmental Human Rights in Earth System Governance

Environmental Human Rights in Earth System Governance

Environmental Human Rights in Earth System Governance

Democracy beyond Democracy
Walter F. Baber, California State University, Long Beach
Robert V. Bartlett, University of Vermont
June 2020
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    Environmental rights are a category of human rights necessarily central to both democracy and effective earth system governance (any environmental-ecological-sustainable democracy). For any democracy to remain democratic, some aspects must be beyond democracy and must not be allowed to be subjected to any ordinary democratic collective choice processes shy of consensus. Real, established rights constitute a necessary boundary of legitimate everyday democratic practice. We analyze how human rights are made democratically and, in particular, how they can be made with respect to matters environmental, especially matters that have import beyond the confines of the modern nation state.

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    June 2020
    Paperback
    9781108732352
    75 pages
    229 × 154 × 5 mm
    0.2kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. A human rights foundation for democratic Earth system governance?
    • 2. Mapping transnational environmental rights
    • 3. Regimes and restatements: charting a post-national path for environmental rights and democracy.
      Authors
    • Walter F. Baber , California State University, Long Beach
    • Robert V. Bartlett , University of Vermont