Book Chapter

Human Rights and Climate Change

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Savaresi A (2019) Human Rights and Climate Change. In: Honkonen T & Romppanen S (eds.) International Environmental Law-making and Diplomacy Review 2018. UNEP Course Series, 18. Joensuu, Finland: Law School of University of Eastern Finland, pp. 31-46. https://www3.uef.fi/documents/241889/1866768/Review+2018+final+HR+and+Env.pdf/0742c83d-a95a-4c3d-946e-de6f7ddeb58d

Abstract
The relationship between climate change and human rights law has come under increased scrutiny in the last decade. Since 2008, human rights bodies have recognised that both climate change and climate change response measures may affect the enjoyment of human rights. Parties to the climate regime have followed suit, slowly but surely incorporating human rights language in their decisions.Then, in 2015, the Paris Agreement became the first international environmental treaty to make an explicit reference to states’ human rights obligations. This chapter analyses these developments, looking at progress made, as well as obstacles standing on the way of greater cooperation between the climate change and human rights regimes.

StatusPublished
Title of seriesUNEP Course Series
Number in series18
Publication date31/12/2019
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/30415
PublisherLaw School of University of Eastern Finland
Publisher URLhttps://www3.uef.fi/…46e-de6f7ddeb58d
Place of publicationJoensuu, Finland
ISSN of series1795-6706
ISBN978-952-61-3173-3

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