When Rights Embrace Responsibilities
Biocultural Rights and the Conservation of Environment
Price: 850.00 INR
ISBN:
9780199485154
Publication date:
01/05/2018
Hardback
348 pages
216x140mm
Price: 850.00 INR
ISBN:
9780199485154
Publication date:
01/05/2018
Hardback
348 pages
Giulia Sajeva
Deals with an emerging and interesting area of International law.,Substantial contribution to scholarship on the subject, as there is not much literature available in this area.,Critiques, adds value to, and nuances the notion of biocultural rights highlighting their strategic value.,Extremely timely since biocultural rights have taken on increasing momentum over the last few years with more and more references being made to them both in academic journals and in activist and policy circles.
Rights: World Rights
Giulia Sajeva
Description
The book discusses the development of the emerging concept of biocultural rights, which are defined as a basket of group rights. These rights are aimed at protecting the stewardship role that certain indigenous peoples and local communities have towards environment. This work provides an overview of the current ethical debate on different approaches towards the conservation of environment and the problematic definitions of indigenous peoples and local communities. The reader is taken through an intense but easy-to-read journey across the development and challenges of the concept of right and the birth of human rights, necessary to understand the sui generis features of biocultural rights. The book critically assesses the foundations, content, and implications of biocultural rights, and develops new perspectives and ideas concerning their potential applicability for promoting the socio-economic interests of indigenous people and local communities. It further explores the controversial relationship of interdependence and conflict between conservation of environment and protection of human rights.
About the Author
Author Giulia Sajeva, Independent Researcher, based out of Italy with expertise in political science and law.
Giulia Sajeva is an independent researcher, based out of Italy. She has expertise in political science and law. Her research emphasizes the interplay between political science and different areas of law such as intellectual property rights, human rights, international environmental law, and philosophy of law. The theme of her research is environmental protection with focus on environmental ethics and the protection of indigenous communities' rights.
Giulia Sajeva
Table of contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Table of Cases
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. An Environmental Crisis
2. Understanding Rights, Human Rights, and Group Rights
3. Friends and Foes: Rights, the Environment, and People
4. When Rights Embrace Responsibilities
5. Biocultural Rights: Handle with Care
6: Past, Present, and Future: Beyond Biocultural Rights
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Giulia Sajeva
Description
The book discusses the development of the emerging concept of biocultural rights, which are defined as a basket of group rights. These rights are aimed at protecting the stewardship role that certain indigenous peoples and local communities have towards environment. This work provides an overview of the current ethical debate on different approaches towards the conservation of environment and the problematic definitions of indigenous peoples and local communities. The reader is taken through an intense but easy-to-read journey across the development and challenges of the concept of right and the birth of human rights, necessary to understand the sui generis features of biocultural rights. The book critically assesses the foundations, content, and implications of biocultural rights, and develops new perspectives and ideas concerning their potential applicability for promoting the socio-economic interests of indigenous people and local communities. It further explores the controversial relationship of interdependence and conflict between conservation of environment and protection of human rights.
About the Author
Author Giulia Sajeva, Independent Researcher, based out of Italy with expertise in political science and law.
Giulia Sajeva is an independent researcher, based out of Italy. She has expertise in political science and law. Her research emphasizes the interplay between political science and different areas of law such as intellectual property rights, human rights, international environmental law, and philosophy of law. The theme of her research is environmental protection with focus on environmental ethics and the protection of indigenous communities' rights.
Table of contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Table of Cases
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. An Environmental Crisis
2. Understanding Rights, Human Rights, and Group Rights
3. Friends and Foes: Rights, the Environment, and People
4. When Rights Embrace Responsibilities
5. Biocultural Rights: Handle with Care
6: Past, Present, and Future: Beyond Biocultural Rights
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
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