Climate change, migration and human rights : law and policy perspectives / edited by Dimitra Manou, Andrew Baldwin, Dug Cubie, Anja Mihr and Teresa Thorp.
2017
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Title
Climate change, migration and human rights : law and policy perspectives / edited by Dimitra Manou, Andrew Baldwin, Dug Cubie, Anja Mihr and Teresa Thorp.
Published
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017.
Call Number
K3585.5 .C5557 2017
ISBN
9781138655942 (hbk.)
1138655945 (hbk.)
9781315622217 (ebook)
1138655945 (hbk.)
9781315622217 (ebook)
Description
xv, 268 pages ; 24 cm.
Other Standard Identifiers
40027311431
System Control No.
(OCoLC)975371297
Summary
"Climate Change already having serious impacts on the lives of millions of people across the world. These impacts are not only ecological, but also social, economic and legal. Among the most significant of such impacts is climate change-induced migration. The implications of this on human rights raise pressing questions, which require serious scholarly reflection. Drawing together experts in this field, Climate Change, Migration and Human Rights offers a fresh perspective on human rights law and policy issues in the climate change regime by examining the interrelationships between various aspects of human rights, climate change and migration. Three key themes are explored: understanding the concepts of human dignity, human rights and human security; the theoretical nexus between human rights, climate change and migration or displacement; and the practical implications and challenges for lawyers and policy-makers of protecting human dignity in the face of climate change and displacement. The book also includes a series of case studies from Alaska, Bangladesh, Kenya and the Pacific islands which aim to improve our understanding of the theoretical and practical implications of climate change for human rights and migration. This book will be of great interest to scholars of environmental law and policy, human rights law, climate change, and migration and refugee studies"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Earthscan from Routledge."
"Climate Change already having serious impacts on the lives of millions of people across the world. These impacts are not only ecological, but also social, economic and legal. Among the most significant of such impacts is climate change-induced migration. The implications of this on human rights raise pressing questions, which require serious scholarly reflection. Drawing together experts in this field, Climate Change, Migration and Human Rights offers a fresh perspective on human rights law and policy issues in the climate change regime by examining the interrelationships between various aspects of human rights, climate change and migration. Three key themes are explored: understanding the concepts of human dignity, human rights and human security; the theoretical nexus between human rights, climate change and migration or displacement; and the practical implications and challenges for lawyers and policy-makers of protecting human dignity in the face of climate change and displacement. The book also includes a series of case studies from Alaska, Bangladesh, Kenya and the Pacific islands which aim to improve our understanding of the theoretical and practical implications of climate change for human rights and migration. This book will be of great interest to scholars of environmental law and policy, human rights law, climate change, and migration and refugee studies"-- Provided by publisher.
"Climate Change already having serious impacts on the lives of millions of people across the world. These impacts are not only ecological, but also social, economic and legal. Among the most significant of such impacts is climate change-induced migration. The implications of this on human rights raise pressing questions, which require serious scholarly reflection. Drawing together experts in this field, Climate Change, Migration and Human Rights offers a fresh perspective on human rights law and policy issues in the climate change regime by examining the interrelationships between various aspects of human rights, climate change and migration. Three key themes are explored: understanding the concepts of human dignity, human rights and human security; the theoretical nexus between human rights, climate change and migration or displacement; and the practical implications and challenges for lawyers and policy-makers of protecting human dignity in the face of climate change and displacement. The book also includes a series of case studies from Alaska, Bangladesh, Kenya and the Pacific islands which aim to improve our understanding of the theoretical and practical implications of climate change for human rights and migration. This book will be of great interest to scholars of environmental law and policy, human rights law, climate change, and migration and refugee studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-256) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of illustrations
vii
List of contributors
viii
Foreword / Koko Warner
xi
pt. I
Introduction
1
1.
Climate change, migration and human rights / Anja Mihr
3
pt. II
theoretical nexus
9
2.
Governance and climate change-induced mobility: International and regional frameworks / Elizabeth Ferris
11
3.
Critical perspective on the identification of `environmental refugees' as a category of human rights concern / Benoit Mayer
28
pt. III
Legal and policy approaches
43
4.
Climate justice, migration and human rights / Anja Mihr
45
5.
Transitional law in the climate change context / Teresa Thorp
68
6.
State responsibility to prevent climate displacement: The importance of housing, land and property rights / Ezekiel Simperingham
86
7.
In-situ adaptation: Non-migration as a coping strategy for vulnerable persons / Dug Cubie
99
pt. IV
Case studies
115
8.
Climate migration and conflicts: A self-fulfilling prophecy? / Lennart Olsson
117
9.
human rights of climate-induced community relocation / Robin Bronen
129
10.
Land matters: Challenges to planned relocation as a durable solution to environmentally induced displacement in Kenya / Jeanette Schade
149
11.
Politicising climate change adaptation: Negotiating environmental migration in the European Union and the Pacific / Johannes Herbeck
169
12.
Climate and community: The human rights, livelihood and migration impacts of climate change / Steven Goodbred
189
13.
Labour mobility options as adaptation strategies to environmental changes? / Elisa Fornale
203
pt. V
Conclusion
217
14.
Conclusion: On the politics of climate change, migration and human rights / Andrew Baldwin
219
Bibliography
226
Index
257