Intergenerational Justice in Sustainable Development Treaty Implementation

Intergenerational Justice in Sustainable Development Treaty Implementation
Author: Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Environmental law, International
ISBN: 9781108738354

"It is the age of the Anthropocene. With far-reaching changes to economy and technology, society and the environment, humanity has gained the capacity to either foster or foreclose the quality of life for future generations. Through degradation of the earth's marine and terrestrial ecosystems and its climate, including the natural resources upon which all people depend, human civilization holds the potential to deprive billions of their rights to life, taking millions of other species as well. Growing recognition of the risks and threats is slowly changing perceptions of humankind's responsibility for its descendants. Since the 1972 UN Conference in Stockholm, numerous international policy declarations have reflected increasing concern for the need to promote a more sustainable development that can take into account the needs and interests of future generations, including the global adoption of 17 Sustainable Development Goals in 2015 by Heads of State in New York"--

Sustainable Development, International Criminal Justice, and Treaty Implementation

Sustainable Development, International Criminal Justice, and Treaty Implementation
Author: Sébastien Jodoin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2013-06-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107245060

Sustainable Development, International Criminal Justice, and Treaty Implementation provides a serious and timely perspective on the relationship between two important and dynamic fields of international law. Comprising chapters written by leading academics and international lawyers, this book examines how the principles and practices of international criminal law and sustainable development can contribute to one another's elaboration, interpretation and implementation. Chapters in the book discuss the potential and limitations of international criminalization as a means for protecting the basic foundations of sustainable development; the role of existing international crimes in penalizing serious forms of economic, social, environmental and cultural harm; the indirect linkages that have developed between sustainable development and various mechanisms of criminal accountability and redress; and innovative proposals to broaden the scope of international criminal justice. With its rigorous and innovative arguments, this book forms a unique and urgent contribution to current debates on the future of global justice and sustainability.

Intergenerational Justice in Sustainable Development Treaty Implementation

Intergenerational Justice in Sustainable Development Treaty Implementation
Author: Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 871
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108851444

Economic, technological, social and environmental transformations are affecting all humanity, and decisions taken today will impact the quality of life for all future generations. This volume surveys current commitments to sustainable development, analysing innovative policies, practices and procedures to promote respect for intergenerational justice. Expert contributors provide serious scholarly and practical discussions of the theoretical, institutional, and legal considerations inherent in intergenerational justice at local, national, regional and global scales. They investigate treaty commitments related to intergenerational equity, explore linkages between regimes, and offer insights from diverse experiences of national future generations' institutions. This volume should be read by lawyers, academics, policy-makers, business and civil society leaders interested in the economy, society, the environment, sustainable development, climate change, and other law, policy and practices impacting all generations.

Children's Rights and Sustainable Development

Children's Rights and Sustainable Development
Author: Claire Fenton-Glynn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2019-04-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107193028

Considers how to implement children's rights in the twenty-first century through a child rights-based approach to sustainable development.

A Theory of Intergenerational Justice

A Theory of Intergenerational Justice
Author: Joerg Chet Tremmel
Publisher: Earthscan
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1849774366

This highly accessible book provides an extensive and comprehensive overview of current research and theory about why and how we should protect future generations. It exposes how and why the interests of people today and those of future generations are often in conflict and what can be done. It rebuts critical concepts such as Parfits' non-identity paradox and Beckerman's denial of any possibility of intergenerational justice. The core of the book is the lucid application of a veil of ignorance to derive principles of intergenerational justice which show that our duties to posterity are stronger than is often supposed. Tremmel's approach demands that each generation both consider and improve the well-being of future generations. To measure the well-being of future generations Tremmel employs the Human Development Index rather than the metrics of utilitarian subjective happiness. The book thus answers in detailed, concrete terms the two most important questions of every theory of intergenerational justice: what to sustain? and how much to sustain?

The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development

The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
Author: Jorge E. Viñuales
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 831
Release: 2015-02-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0191510424

The international community has long grappled with the issue of safeguarding the environment and encouraging sustainable development, often with little result. The 1992 Rio Declaration on Environment and Development was an emphatic attempt to address this issue, setting down 27 key principles for the international community to follow. These principles define the rights of people to sustainable development, and the responsibilities of states to safeguard the common environment. The Rio Declaration established that long term economic progress required a connection to environmental protection. It was designed as an authoritative and comprehensive statement of the principles of sustainable development law, an instrument to take stock of the past international and domestic practice, a guide for the design of new multilateral environmental regimes, and as a reference for litigation. This commentary provides an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the principles of the Declaration, written by over thirty inter-disciplinary contributors, including both leading practitioners and academics. Each principle is analysed in light of its origins and rationale. The book investigates each principle's travaux préparatoires setting out the main points of controversy and the position of different countries or groups. It analyses the scope and dimensions of each principle, providing an in-depth understanding of its legal effects, including whether it can be relied before a domestic or international court. It also assesses the impact of the principles on subsequent soft law and treaty development, as well as domestic and international jurisprudence. The authors demonstrate the ways in which the principles interact with each other, and finally provide a detailed analysis of the shortcomings and future potential of each principle. This book will be of vital importance to practitioners, scholars, and students of international environomental law and sustainable development.

The Future of Peace

The Future of Peace
Author: Alexandra Harrington
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2023-11-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 180392232X

In this timely book, Alexandra Harrington examines the legal and policy terms contained in transitional justice mechanisms through the lenses of intergenerational equity and justice, and the impact on current and future generations. Based on these findings, she offers a new definition of transitional justice that focuses on generational incorporation to ensure a durable, equitable and just peace.

CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development

CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
Author: Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2023-07-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108349617

Saving endangered species presents a critical and increasingly pressing challenge for conservation and sustainability movements, and is also matter of survival and livelihoods for the world's poorest and vulnerable communities. In 1973, a global Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) was adopted to stem the extinction of many species. In 2015, as part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 15) the United Nations called for urgent action to protect endangered species and their natural habitats. This volume focuses on the legal implementation of CITES to achieve the global SDGs. Activating interdisciplinary analysis and case studies across jurisdictions, the contributors analyse the potential for CITES to promote more sustainable development, proposing international and national regulatory innovations for implementing CITES. They consider recent innovations and key intervention points along flora and fauna value chains, advancing coherent recommendations to strengthen CITES implementation, including through the regulation of trade in endangered species globally and locally.

Intergenerational Equity

Intergenerational Equity
Author: Thomas Cottier
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Distributive justice
ISBN: 9789004387997

Intergenerational Equity: Environmental and Cultural Concerns tackles intergenerational equity from various perspectives with a view to understanding what is fair and/or just within and among generations.

Ethno-Cultural Diversity and Human Rights

Ethno-Cultural Diversity and Human Rights
Author: Gaetano Pentassuglia
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2018-01-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004328785

What is the role of ethno-cultural groups in human rights discourse? Under international human rights law, standards are unclear and ambivalent, while traditional analyses have often failed to elucidate and unpack the conceptual, legal, and policy complexities involved. In Ethno-Cultural Diversity and Human Rights, prominent experts chart new territory by addressing contested dimensions of the field. They include the impact of collective interests on rights discourse and nation-building, international law’s responses to group demands for decision-making authority, and concerns for immigration, intersectionality, and peacebuilding. Drawing from diverse scholarship in international law, legal and moral philosophy, and political science, this volume will be essential reading for scholars and practitioners of human rights, diversity, and conflict management.