Human Rights Practice: A Means to Environmental Ends?

Can human rights practice in its current dominant forms tackle the challenge of climate change and global environmental degradation? This article argues that although there is now increased recognition of the links between human rights and the environment, and while human rights tools and principle...

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Main Author: Kate Donald
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Language:English
Published: Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law 2013-01-01
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Online Access:https://opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls/article/view/253
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description Can human rights practice in its current dominant forms tackle the challenge of climate change and global environmental degradation? This article argues that although there is now increased recognition of the links between human rights and the environment, and while human rights tools and principles can contribute in some concrete ways in moving forward the environmental agenda, their potential for doing is so far largely unrealised. The article analyses three different approaches used by advocates and activists in this field, before discussing potential alternatives and examples of radical or hybrid approaches, with a view to articulating a strategy for activism and praxis that can capture the real and lived inter-connectedness of human rights enjoyment and environmental factors more meaningfully. ¿Puede la práctica de los derechos humanos en sus formas dominantes actuales hacer frente al desafío del cambio climático y la degradación global del medio ambiente? Este artículo sostiene que, aunque ahora hay un mayor reconocimiento de los vínculos entre los derechos humanos y el medio ambiente, y mientras que las herramientas y principios de los derechos humanos pueden contribuir en avanzar de manera concreta la agenda ambiental, su potencial se encuentra frustrado en gran parte hasta el momento. El artículo analiza tres enfoques diferentes utilizados por los defensores y activistas en este campo, antes de discutir alternativas y ejemplos de enfoques radicales o híbridos, con el fin de articular una estrategia para el activismo y la praxis que pueda capturar de manera más significativa la interconexión real y vivida del disfrute de los derechos humanos y de los factores medioambientales. DOWNLOAD THIS PAPER FROM SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2247850
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spelling doaj-art-b71cd2ec3a82415492e00ede670afbb62025-08-20T02:27:55ZengOñati International Institute for the Sociology of LawOñati Socio-Legal Series2079-59712013-01-0135Human Rights Practice: A Means to Environmental Ends?Kate Donald Can human rights practice in its current dominant forms tackle the challenge of climate change and global environmental degradation? This article argues that although there is now increased recognition of the links between human rights and the environment, and while human rights tools and principles can contribute in some concrete ways in moving forward the environmental agenda, their potential for doing is so far largely unrealised. The article analyses three different approaches used by advocates and activists in this field, before discussing potential alternatives and examples of radical or hybrid approaches, with a view to articulating a strategy for activism and praxis that can capture the real and lived inter-connectedness of human rights enjoyment and environmental factors more meaningfully. ¿Puede la práctica de los derechos humanos en sus formas dominantes actuales hacer frente al desafío del cambio climático y la degradación global del medio ambiente? Este artículo sostiene que, aunque ahora hay un mayor reconocimiento de los vínculos entre los derechos humanos y el medio ambiente, y mientras que las herramientas y principios de los derechos humanos pueden contribuir en avanzar de manera concreta la agenda ambiental, su potencial se encuentra frustrado en gran parte hasta el momento. El artículo analiza tres enfoques diferentes utilizados por los defensores y activistas en este campo, antes de discutir alternativas y ejemplos de enfoques radicales o híbridos, con el fin de articular una estrategia para el activismo y la praxis que pueda capturar de manera más significativa la interconexión real y vivida del disfrute de los derechos humanos y de los factores medioambientales. DOWNLOAD THIS PAPER FROM SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2247850 https://opo.iisj.net/index.php/osls/article/view/253Human rightsenvironmentpraxisclimate changeUnited Nationsdevelopment
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Human Rights Practice: A Means to Environmental Ends?
Oñati Socio-Legal Series
Human rights
environment
praxis
climate change
United Nations
development
title Human Rights Practice: A Means to Environmental Ends?
title_full Human Rights Practice: A Means to Environmental Ends?
title_fullStr Human Rights Practice: A Means to Environmental Ends?
title_full_unstemmed Human Rights Practice: A Means to Environmental Ends?
title_short Human Rights Practice: A Means to Environmental Ends?
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topic Human rights
environment
praxis
climate change
United Nations
development
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