1st Edition
Environmental Human Rights A Political Theory Perspective
Introduction: Environmental Human Rights and Political Theory Ashley Dodsworth, Selina O’Doherty and Markku Oksanen
Chapter One: The Rights of Humans as Ecologically Embedded Beings Kerri Woods
Chapter Two: The Problem of Rights to ‘Natural’ Resources in the Anthropocene Era Ashley Dodsworth
Chapter Three: Reconciliation of Nature and Society: How Far Can Rights Take Us? Ted Benton
Chapter Four: The Foundation of Rights to Nature Marcel Wissenburg
Chapter Five: Human Rights and Rights to Natural Resources Petra Gümplová
Chapter Six: Making Sense of the Human Right to Landscape Markku Oksanen and Anne Kumpula
Chapter Seven: What So Good About Environmental Human Rights?: Constitutional Versus International Environmental Rights Daniel Corrigan
Chapter Eight: ‘Environmental Human Rights – Concepts of Responsibility Selina O’Doherty
Chapter Nine: Future People’s Rights Hubert Schnüriger
Chapter Ten: Justifying the Imposition of Risks of Rights Violations on Future People on Contractualist Grounds Eike Düvel
Biography
Markku Oksanen is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Eastern Finland.
Ashley Dodsworth is a Senior Teaching Associate in Politics at the University of Bristol, UK.
Selina O’Doherty is a Lecturer in International Development at the Department of Political and Cultural Studies at Swansea University, UK.






