Climate Justice

A Voice for the Future

Gebonden Engels 2014 9781137394637
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In this ground-breaking work, Teresa Thorp tackles the causes and effects of climate injustice by methodically mapping out an approach by which to reach a negotiatedconsensus with legal force to protect present and future generations. Using the law and policy of climate change as a vehicle for illustrating how to shape our future,she comprehensively overturns the widely held contemporary view of climate justice as inconstant charitable acts, relative systemic notions and static concepts isolatedfrom the common good and a congruent rule of law. Responding to the adverse impacts of climate change (heat waves, extended drought, severe flooding anddesertification), which represent an urgent and potentially irreversible threat to human societies and the planet, requires a new and cohesive way of thinking aboutglobal policy and the law.
The mission of guaranteeing and realising human dignity, human security and human rights is multi-fold. Looking through the lens of kaleidoscopic normativity, anextensible language anchored in common juridical elements should facilitate how norms enter the socio-legal frame and interact within it. Users need to be able todisplay and interpret the congruent legal norm in order to obey and apply it. Galvanising this process by constitutionalising first principles and consequential normsis vital for attaining fraternity between nations and among all people.
Climate Justice – A Voice for the Future is an essential read for scholars, practitioners and all those genuinely interested in reaching consensus on a post-2015 global climate accord, a unified development agenda and a cohesive pact for disaster-risk reduction.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9781137394637
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Verschijningsdatum:27-8-2014
Hoofdrubriek:Economie

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Introduction PART I: UNIFYING THE PARAMETERS OF CLIMATE JUSTICE 1. Scope of the Work 2. Optimizing Dynamic Normative Systems 3. What's Gone Wrong? PART II: LAUNCHING A PROCESS APPLICABLE TO ALL 4. The Elements 5. First Principles 6. Auxiliary Principles PART III: REFLECTIONS ON THE CONSTITUTIONALISM OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 7. General Observations and Conclusions

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