Human rights approaches to climate change: challenges and opportunities
Despite the clear link between climate change and human rights with the potential for virtually all protected rights to be undermined as a result of climate change, its catastrophic impact on human beings was not really understood as a human rights issue until recently. This book examines the link b...
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Zusammenfassung: | Despite the clear link between climate change and human rights with the potential for virtually all protected rights to be undermined as a result of climate change, its catastrophic impact on human beings was not really understood as a human rights issue until recently. This book examines the link between climate change and human rights in a comprehensive manner. It looks at human rights approaches to climate change, including the jurisprudential bases for human rights and the environment, the theoretical framework governing human rights and the environment, and the different approaches to this including benchmarks. In addition to a discussion of human rights implications of international environmental law principles in the climate change regime, the book explores how the human rights framework can be used in relation to mitigation, adaption, and adjudication. Other chapters examine how vulnerable groups –women, indigenous peoples and climate "refugees" – would be disproportionately affected by climate change. The book then goes on to discuss a new category of people created by climate change, those who will be rendered stateless as a result of states disappearing and displaced by climate change, and whether human rights law can adequately address these emerging issues |
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adam_text | Contents Foreword xiii Acknowledgements xvii About the author xix Abbreviations xxi Introduction: Framing the issues 1 1. The multi-faceted nature of climate change 4 2. The human dimension of climate change 5 3. The theoreticalframework 6 4. Positive developments 8 5. Overview of chapters 9 PART I Legal aspects and human rights framework 1 International legal framework governing climate change: A human rights assessment 13 15 1. Prelude to UNFCCC 19 2. Divisions within the global community 19 3. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 21 4. Kyoto Protocol, 1997 23 5. Post-Kyoto developments 24 6. Conclusion 35 2 Human rights approaches to environmental protection 1. An overview of human rights 39 2. Theoreticalframework 44 3. Different approaehes to andjurisprudential basesfor human rights and the environment 47 4. Pros and cons of using a human rightsframeworkfor environmental issues 49 37
x Contents 5. Evolution of a right to environment under international law 51 6. Extraterritorial dimension of human rights obligations 62 7. Environment (climate) justice as aframework 64 8. Conclusion 66 3 Climate change and human rights: A justice issue? 1. Introduction 68 2. Link between climate change and human rights and the report of the UN High Commissionerfor Human Rights 69 3. Substantive and procedural rights at risk 75 4. Identification of rights holders and duty bearers 86 5. Procedural rights 88 6. Extraterritorial dimension of human rights obligations and climate change 89 7. Utility of a stand-alone right to a healthy environment 91 8. Climatejusticeframework 93 9. Challenges of using a human rights approach to climate change 98 4 International environmental law principles and climate change: A rights and justice assessment 1. Introduction 100 2. Role of equity andfairness 102 3. Principles of international environmental law in the climate regime 107 4. Conclusion 124 5 Mitigation and adaptation through a human rights lens 1. Introduction 125 2. Equity, justice andfairness 127 3. Climate change mitigation 128 4. Adaptation 141 5. Conclusion 150 PART II Human rights and vulnerable groups 6 Climate-related migration and “climate refugees” 1. Introduction 155 2. Scale of the problem and projections of future refugees 157 3. Human rights at risk 159 4. What is in a name? Dfining climate migrants 182
Contents xi 5. What kind of protection is envisaged? 166 6. Small island states and displacement 166 7. Legalframework 167 8. Possible legalframework based on human rights law 172 9. Conclusion 175 7 Forests, REDD and indigenous peoples 176 1. Introduction 176 2. From RED to REDD+ via. REDD 179 3. Forest governance and human rights 182 4. REDD and participatory rights 184 5. What is EPIC? 191 6. Case law 193 7. Conclusion 196 8 Women, climate change and inequality 198 1. Women and climate vulnerability 199 2. Theoreticalframework: International human rights law and CEDAW 201 3. UTFCCC and gender 202 4. Women and climate change 209 5. Conclusion 216 PART III Human rights implications of international legal issues 9 Small island states and their people 219 221 1. Small island states, alliances and international action on. climate change 223 2- The tale of two SIDS: The Maldives and Tuvalu 227 3. Challengesfor international law 230 4. Conclusion 240 10 Extreme weather events, access to resources and conflict: Implications for international peace and security 1. Human security and climate change 245 2- Scarcity of resources, climate migration and conflict 249 3. Climate migration 254 4. Climate change as a security issue 256 5. Extreme weather events and disaster reduction 260 6. Conclusion 264 242
xii Contents 11 Adjudicating climate change and human rights law 266 1. Introduction 266 2. Cases at international and regional levels 269 3. Loss and damage mechanism 281 4. Role of litigation 283 5. Other possible options: Justicefor small island states? 286 6. Conclusion 289 12 Climate change and human rights: Square pegs in round holes? Bibliography Table of treaties and international instruments Table of cases Index 291 298 312 315 317
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Contents Foreword xiii Acknowledgements xvii About the author xix Abbreviations xxi Introduction: Framing the issues 1 1. The multi-faceted nature of climate change 4 2. The human dimension of climate change 5 3. The theoreticalframework 6 4. Positive developments 8 5. Overview of chapters 9 PART I Legal aspects and human rights framework 1 International legal framework governing climate change: A human rights assessment 13 15 1. Prelude to UNFCCC 19 2. Divisions within the global community 19 3. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 21 4. Kyoto Protocol, 1997 23 5. Post-Kyoto developments 24 6. Conclusion 35 2 Human rights approaches to environmental protection 1. An overview of human rights 39 2. Theoreticalframework 44 3. Different approaehes to andjurisprudential basesfor human rights and the environment 47 4. Pros and cons of using a human rightsframeworkfor environmental issues 49 37
x Contents 5. Evolution of a right to environment under international law 51 6. Extraterritorial dimension of human rights obligations 62 7. Environment (climate) justice as aframework 64 8. Conclusion 66 3 Climate change and human rights: A justice issue? 1. Introduction 68 2. Link between climate change and human rights and the report of the UN High Commissionerfor Human Rights 69 3. Substantive and procedural rights at risk 75 4. Identification of rights holders and duty bearers 86 5. Procedural rights 88 6. Extraterritorial dimension of human rights obligations and climate change 89 7. Utility of a stand-alone right to a healthy environment 91 8. Climatejusticeframework 93 9. Challenges of using a human rights approach to climate change 98 4 International environmental law principles and climate change: A rights and justice assessment 1. Introduction 100 2. Role of equity andfairness 102 3. Principles of international environmental law in the climate regime 107 4. Conclusion 124 5 Mitigation and adaptation through a human rights lens 1. Introduction 125 2. Equity, justice andfairness 127 3. Climate change mitigation 128 4. Adaptation 141 5. Conclusion 150 PART II Human rights and vulnerable groups 6 Climate-related migration and “climate refugees” 1. Introduction 155 2. Scale of the problem and projections of future refugees 157 3. Human rights at risk 159 4. What is in a name? Dfining climate migrants 182
Contents xi 5. What kind of protection is envisaged? 166 6. Small island states and displacement 166 7. Legalframework 167 8. Possible legalframework based on human rights law 172 9. Conclusion 175 7 Forests, REDD and indigenous peoples 176 1. Introduction 176 2. From RED to REDD+ via. REDD 179 3. Forest governance and human rights 182 4. REDD and participatory rights 184 5. What is EPIC? 191 6. Case law 193 7. Conclusion 196 8 Women, climate change and inequality 198 1. Women and climate vulnerability 199 2. Theoreticalframework: International human rights law and CEDAW 201 3. UTFCCC and gender 202 4. Women and climate change 209 5. Conclusion 216 PART III Human rights implications of international legal issues 9 Small island states and their people 219 221 1. Small island states, alliances and international action on. climate change 223 2- The tale of two SIDS: The Maldives and Tuvalu 227 3. Challengesfor international law 230 4. Conclusion 240 10 Extreme weather events, access to resources and conflict: Implications for international peace and security 1. Human security and climate change 245 2- Scarcity of resources, climate migration and conflict 249 3. Climate migration 254 4. Climate change as a security issue 256 5. Extreme weather events and disaster reduction 260 6. Conclusion 264 242
xii Contents 11 Adjudicating climate change and human rights law 266 1. Introduction 266 2. Cases at international and regional levels 269 3. Loss and damage mechanism 281 4. Role of litigation 283 5. Other possible options: Justicefor small island states? 286 6. Conclusion 289 12 Climate change and human rights: Square pegs in round holes? Bibliography Table of treaties and international instruments Table of cases Index 291 298 312 315 317 |
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