Description |
1 online resource (xii, 200 pages) |
Series |
Living signs of law, 2948-2429 ; volume 2 |
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Living signs of law ; v. 2.
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Contents |
The Future of Climate Litigation in Brazil / Valéria Emília de Aquino -- Struggle for Eco-constitutionalism: The Role of the Constitutional Court in Realising the Right to a Good and Healthy Environment in Indonesia / Dian Agung Wicaksono and Bimo Fajar Hantoro -- Rearranging the Geopolitics of Climate Change Due to Climate and Carbon Coloniality / Tatiana Cardoso Squeff -- Environmental Justice: From the Bifocal Lens of Restorative Justice and the Feminist Approach / Akanksha Marwah -- The Mitu-Bell Case As a Legal North in the Progressive Realisation of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights at a Time of Climate Friction and Land Usage Practices in Kenya / Muriuki Sharon -- The Intersectionality of the Patriarchal Nature of the Exercise for the Formation of a National Register of Citizens (NRC) and the Elusiveness of Climate Justice / Shuma T alukdar -- A Comparative Study on Critical Legal Issues in Korea and EU Countries on Climate Change Litigations: Based on Social Network Analysis (SNA) / Eubong Lee and Gayeon Kim -- Recent Climate Change Cases in France and Germany Through the Lens of Feminist Legal Methods / Emeline Pluchon |
Summary |
"This book explores how judiciaries in different parts of the world are responding to climate change and how climate change intersects with the law. It offers feminist approaches to the judicial responses to climate change in the Global South, providing both jurisdictional and thematic reviews. Climate change is one of the most pressing global issues facing humankind, and is currently reshaping geopolitics, governance, law, and international relations around the world. The book highlights judicial perspectives on climate change from female researchers who bring both regional and international views to the subject. The main objective is to give a new meaning to the study of climate change by bringing together the most recent aspects, including climate litigation, eco-constitutionalism and the environmental rule of law, climate and environmental justice, climate geopolitics, and climate governance"--Publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (SpringerLink, viewed December 21, 2023) |
Subject |
Climatic changes -- Law and legislation -- Developing countries
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Climate change mitigation -- Developing countries
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Feminist jurisprudence.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Talukdar, Shuma, editor.
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Aquino, Valéria Emília de, editor.
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ISBN |
9783031461422 |
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3031461428 |
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