El Acceso a la Justicia de las Víctimas de Daños Ambientales

El Acceso a la Justicia de las Víctimas de Daños Ambientales
Title El Acceso a la Justicia de las Víctimas de Daños Ambientales PDF eBook
Author Antoni Pigrau i Solé
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 2015
Genre Law
ISBN 9788490537381

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"Los derechos de acceso a la información en materia ambiental, de participación en la toma de decisiones y de acceso a la justicia, son básicos para hacer efectiva la justicia ambiental. Este libro presenta, a través de las contribuciones de abogados y académicos de distintos países, españoles y latinoamericanos, un análisis de los obstáculos que encuentran las víctimas de daños ambientales para acceder a la justicia y para obtener una reparación. Las presentaciones por países, relativas a Chile, Costa Rica, Argentina, Panamá, México y Ecuador se completan con uno de los casos, relativo a Brasil, que se han llevado al sistema interamericano de derechos humanos y con otras sobre el caso español y la situación de las vías extraterritoriales de acceso a la justicia en los países de la Unión Europea. Laobra es el resultado de una iniciativa conjunta de la Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente (AIDA) y del Centro de Estudios de Derecho Ambiental de Tarragona (CEDAT), de la Universidad Rovira i Virgili, con el apoyo de la Red de Abogados para la Defensa Ambiental (RADA)" (4ème de couv.).

Environmental Law in Developing Countries

Environmental Law in Developing Countries
Title Environmental Law in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Marianela Cedeño Bonilla
Publisher IUCN
Pages 168
Release 2004
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9782831708188

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This book contains a selection of papers on various legal issues of interest to developing countries which have been prepared by Fellows from InWent who came to Germany between 2002 and 2004 from Africa, Asia, and Latin America to research and write about subjects of their choice at the IUCN Environmental Law Centre.

The North American Mosaic

The North American Mosaic
Title The North American Mosaic PDF eBook
Author Commission for Environmental Cooperation (Montréal, Québec). Secretariat
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2001
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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The North American Mosaic has four overarching features. First, it is, to the extent feasible, based on comparable information on the status and trends of major indicators of the state of the environment in Canada,Mexico, and the United States. Second, the report confirms that these three countries together make up an incredibly complex, dynamic, and interconnected ecosystem in which humans play a dominant and decisive role. Third, the report raises important and sometimes disquieting questions concerning the sustainability of some current trends. Finally, the report is a reminder that our economic, social, and physical well-being are utterly dependent on the life-sustaining services provided by nature. This report emphasizes the importance of developing mutually compatible economic, social, and environmental goals and policies across the three-country region.

Global Environmental Constitutionalism

Global Environmental Constitutionalism
Title Global Environmental Constitutionalism PDF eBook
Author James R. May
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 427
Release 2015
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107022258

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Reflecting a global trend, scores of countries have affirmed that their citizens are entitled to healthy air, water, and land and that their constitution should guarantee certain environmental rights. This book examines the increasing recognition that the environment is a proper subject for protection in constitutional texts and for vindication by constitutional courts. This phenomenon, which the authors call environmental constitutionalism, represents the confluence of constitutional law, international law, human rights, and environmental law. National apex and constitutional courts are exhibiting a growing interest in environmental rights, and as courts become more aware of what their peers are doing, this momentum is likely to increase. This book explains why such provisions came into being, how they are expressed, and the extent to which they have been, and might be, enforced judicially. It is a singular resource for evaluating the content of and hope for constitutional environmental rights.

Women, Peace and Security

Women, Peace and Security
Title Women, Peace and Security PDF eBook
Author Funmi Olonisakin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 340
Release 2010-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1136868070

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This book provides a critical assessment of the impact of UN Resolution 1325 by examining the effect of peacebuilding missions on increasing gender equality within conflict-affected countries. UN Resolution 1325 was adopted in October 2000, and was the first time that the security concerns of women in situations of armed conflict and their role in peacebuilding was placed on the agenda of the UN Security Council. It was an important step forward in terms of bringing women’s rights and gender equality to bear in the UN’s peace and security agenda. More than a decade after the adoption of this Resolution, its practical reality is yet to be substantially felt on the ground in the very societies and regions where women remain disproportionately affected by armed conflict and grossly under-represented in peace processes. This realization, in part, led to the adoption in 2008 and 2009 of three other Security Council Resolutions, on sexual violence in conflict, violence against women, and for the development of indicators to measure progress in addressing women, peace and security issues. The book draws together the findings from eight countries and four regional contexts to provide guidance on how the impact of Resolution 1325 can be measured, and how peacekeeping operations could improve their capacity to effectively engender security. This book will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, gender studies, the United Nations, international security and IR in general.

Victims

Victims
Title Victims PDF eBook
Author Ross McGarry
Publisher Routledge
Pages 193
Release 2015-06-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135005834

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The study of victims of crime is a central concern for criminologists around the world. In recent years, some victimologists have become increasingly engaged in positivist debates on the differences between victims and non-victims, how these differences can be measured and what could be done to improve the victims' experience of the criminal justice system. Written by experts in the field, this book embraces a much wider understanding of social harms and asks which victims' voices are heard and why. McGarry and Walklate break new ground with this innovative and accessible book; it offers a broad discussion of social harms, the role of the victim in society and the inter-relationship between trauma, testimony and justice and asks: how has harm been understood and under what circumstances have those harms been recognised? how and under what circumstances are those harms articulated? how and under what circumstances are the voices of those who have been harmed listened to? Each chapter draws on case studies and a range of questions designed to assist in reflection and critical engagement. This book is perfect reading for students taking courses on victimology, victims and society, victims’ rights and criminal justice.

AMDI

AMDI
Title AMDI PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 500
Release 2002
Genre International law
ISBN

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