International Environmental Law Reports

International Environmental Law Reports by Cairo A. R. Robb is a comprehensive volume published by Cambridge University Press on October 25, 2001. This third edition spans 1020 pages and is presented in English. The book compiles significant decisions from various human rights systems, including the United Nations, European, and Inter-American frameworks, focusing on the intersection of human rights and environmental objectives.
Readers will find a detailed summary of each case, along with an organized digest categorized by the specific human rights invoked. This reference work serves as a resource for those engaged in the fields of law, environmental studies, political science, and international relations, providing insights into how human rights have been utilized to address environmental issues. The book’s extensive coverage makes it a valuable tool for understanding the legal landscape surrounding environmental rights and their implications.
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During the past thirty years attempts have been made to use human rights to achieve environmental objectives, or indeed to contest environmental measures. This volume brings together the relevant decisions from the United Nations, European and Inter-American human rights systems. It provides a summary or note of each case, and includes an invaluable digest of the cases arranged by the human right relied upon. This is an essential reference work for all those interested in human rights and environment.
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