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Journal of Human Rights & the Environment

Journal of Human Rights and the Environment – Volume 12 – Issue 1: (March 2021)

Journal of Human Rights and the Environment

Journal of Human Rights and the Environment

Volume 12 – Issue 1: (March 2021)

Online ISSN 1759-7196, Print ISSN 1759-7188

The relationship between human rights and the environment is fascinating, uneasy and increasingly urgent. This international journal provides a strategic academic forum for an extended interdisciplinary and multi-layered conversation that explores emergent possibilities, existing tensions, and multiple implications of entanglements between human and non-human forms of liveliness. We invite critical engagements on these themes, especially as refracted through human rights and environmental law, politics, policy-making and community level activisms.

CONTENIDO

Editorial Painful excavations: extractivism, dispossession, rights and resistance
Anna Grear

Distribution without representation? Beyond the rights of nature in the southern Ecuadorian highlands
Erin Fitz-Henry

The 2017 Inter-American Court’s Advisory Opinion: changing the paradigm for international environmental law in the Anthropocene
Maria Antonia Tigre and Natalia Urzola

Environmental struggles in Aboriginal homelands: Indigenizing conservation in Australia
Freya Mathews

Still Lives: a beautiful science
Lee Harrop and Jana Norman

Still Lives
Lee Harrop

An engraved invitation to consider human–earth relations: thinking non-dualism through the mining-based art practice of Lee Harrop
Jana Norman

Artist statement
Katerina Teaiwa

Flight of the frigate bird: Ocean Island, phosphate mining and Project Banaba
Mandy Treagus

Book review: Kinnari I Bhatt, Concessionaires, Financiers and Communities: Implementing Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Land in Transnational Development (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2020) 222 pp.
Parisa Zangeneh

Book review: Erin O’Donnell, Legal Rights for Rivers: Competition, Collaboration and Water Governance (Routledge, Abingdon 2019) 202 pp.
Meg Good

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por Nicolas Boeglin, Profesor de Derecho Internacional Público, Facultad de Derecho,Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR). …