Human Rights and the Environment under African Union Law

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Erakunde egilea: SpringerLink (Online service)
Beste egile batzuk: Addaney, Michael (Argitaratzailea), Oluborode Jegede, Ademola (Argitaratzailea)
Gaia:XXXII, 477 p.
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Hizkuntza:ingelesa
Argitaratua: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Edizioa:1st ed. 2020.
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Sarrera elektronikoa:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46523-0
Formatua: Baliabide elektronikoa Liburua
Aurkibidea:
  • Part I: New Frontiers in Human Rights and Environment: Environmental Protection under African Union Law
  • Chapter One: Human Rights, Regional Law and the Environment in Africa: Legal and Conceptual Foundations; Michael Addaney, Chantelle Gloria Moyo and Thabang Ramakhula
  • Chapter Two: The Right to a Clean, Safe and Healthy Environment under the African Human Rights System; Mulesa Lumina
  • Chapter Three: Should a human right to a safe climate be recognized under the AU human rights system?; Ademola Oluborode Jegede
  • Chapter Four: Advancing human rights through environmental rule of law in Africa; Funmi Abioye
  • Chapter Five: Women’s environmental human rights in Africa with reflections on key provisions of the Maputo Protocol; Elsabé Boshoff
  • Chapter Six: The Personhood of Natural Entities: African Approaches to the Recognition of Rights of Nature; Oluwabusayo Temitope Wuraola
  • Part II: Enforcement of Environmental Rights by Judicial and Qasi-judicial Institutions
  • Chapter Seven: Judicial Enforcement of Environmental Human Rights in Africa; Emma Charlene Lubaale
  • Chapter Eight: Safeguarding environmental rights in the works of African regional human rights courts and tribunals; Michael Addaney and Chantelle Gloria Moyo
  • Chapter Nine: International Environmental Governance: A Case for Sub-Regional Judiciaries in Africa; Eghosa Osa Ekhator
  • Chapter Ten: Climate change as a ‘constitutional essential’: Trend and significance for Africa; Ademola Oluborode Jegede
  • Part III: Environmental Protection and Human Rights: Regional and National Case Studies
  • Chapter Eleven: Implementing human-rights-related environmental obligations in Ethiopia; Desalegn Amsalu
  • Chapter Twelve: Women’s Right to Participation in Environmental Decision-making in Uganda; Charlotte Kabaseke
  • Chapter Thirteen: Connecting human rights and the environment in Cameroon: Successes, challenges and prospects; Jean-Claude N. Ashukem
  • Chapter Fourteen: The Judiciary and Environmental Protection in Zimbabwe; Brewsters Caiphas Soyapi
  • Chapter Fifteen: Human Rights-Based Approach to Environmental Protection: Kenyan, South African and Nigerian Constitutional Architecture and Experience; Collins Odote
  • Part IV: Business Practices, Human Rights and the Environment
  • Chapter Sixteen: Human Rights and Energy in a Neo-Liberal Southern Africa; Lenin Tinashe Chisaira
  • Chapter Seventeen: Trade, Human Rights and Environmental Sustainability in Africa with special reference to the Extractive Sector; Omphemetse S. Sibanda Snr.