Human and nonhuman rights approaches to environmental protectionTools West, Thomas Ernest Riversdale Barker (2017) Human and nonhuman rights approaches to environmental protection. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThis thesis is concerned with the legal theory behind environmental rights. There are a number of different approaches that deploy rights as a mechanism to bring about environmental protection within international law, all of which can be termed ‘environmental rights’. These include a human right to a healthy environment and procedural environmental rights. But there are also theories that support a more innovative or extensive use of legal rights for protecting the natural world. Notably, many of these theories concern the introduction of nonhuman rights (animal rights or rights of nature). This thesis investigates the theory behind and the practical structure of these various approaches, as well as analysing the very concept of ‘rights’.
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