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  3. Vol. 14 No. 02 (2024): Human Rights and Climate Change

Vol. 14 No. 02 (2024): Human Rights and Climate Change

Published: 2024-12-10

Introduction

  • Human Rights and Climate Change Evolving Intersections and Critical Perspectives

    Jelena Belic, Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh, Tim Meijers
    i-viii
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Special Issue

  • Climate Change as Inhuman Treatment

    Jelena Belic
    1-25
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  • It’s Not Aid, But Reparations The Marshall Islands, Nuclear Legacy and Climatic Loss and Damage

    Milla Vaha
    26-50
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  • Climate Litigation & Climate Justice The Distributional Implications of Rights-Based Climate Actions in Europe

    Sam Bookman, Matthias Petel
    51-85
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  • Constitutional Environmental Rights A 'Snowball Effect' to Counter Climate Change

    Asmaa Khadim
    86-120
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  • Can Rights be Enough? Depoliticization and the Climate Crisis

    Rebecca Ploof
    121-146
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Articles

  • Economic Misery, Ecological Unsustainability, and the Remedial Responsibility of the Global Affluent

    Yukinori Iwaki
    147-165
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Reviews

  • Combatting Corruption and Securing Justice Addressing A Worry of the World

    Suddhasatwa Guharoy
    166-174
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