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100 1 _aWewerinke-Singh, Margaretha,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aState responsibility, climate change and human rights under international law /
_cMargaretha Wewerinke-Singh.
260 _aOxford ;
_aNew York :
_bHart,
_c2019.
300 _axxv, 189 pages ;
_c24 cm
500 _aBased on author's thesis (doctoral - European University Institute, Florence, 2015).
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 169-180) and index.
505 0 _aInternational human rights law -- International climate change law -- The law of state responsibility -- Integrating legal frameworks in a context of fragmentation -- Attributing climate change-related conduct to states -- Establishing violations of human rights affected by climate change -- Remedies for climate change-related human rights violations -- Litigating climate change before human rights bodies, courts and tribunals.
520 _a"The last decade has witnessed an increasing focus on the impact of climate change on the enjoyment of human rights. Several international human rights bodies have now recognised the negative implications of climate change for the enjoyment of the rights to life, food, health, housing and self-determination, among others, and regularly call on states to ensure the participation of women, indigenous peoples and other vulnerable groups in climate change-related actions. Yet despite this, there are still significant gaps in our understanding of the role of international human rights law in enhancing accountability for actions related to climate change. While accountability is central to human rights law and practice, in the context of climate change it has been undermined by a lack of clarity regarding a series of legal and practical questions. Other pressing questions are the relationship between international human rights law and the UNFCCC regime, and to what extent human rights bodies are competent to deal with cases related to climate change. This book offers a timely and comprehensive analysis of the issues related to accountability for the human rights impact of climate change, drawing on the state responsibility regime"--
650 0 _aLiability for climatic change damages.
650 0 _aLiability for human rights violations.
650 0 _aGovernment liability (International law)
650 0 _aEnvironmental law, International.
650 7 _aLaw / Environmental.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aLaw / Civil Rights.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aLaw / International.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aEnvironmental law, International.
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650 7 _aGovernment liability (International law)
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650 7 _aLiability for climatic change damages.
_2fast
650 7 _aLiability for human rights violations.
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776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_aWewerinke-Singh, Margaretha.
_tState responsibility, climate change and human rights under international law
_dOxford ; New York : Hart, 2019
_z9781509918454
_w(DLC) 2018051100
_w(OCoLC)1060181194
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