ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
The 2015 Paris Agreement, complementing the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, showcases an impressive consensus on climatological rhetoric. Thereby, it will contribute certainly neither to achieving its overall objectives on temperature nor to redressing any of the resulting “lo...
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doaj-697a6ebfa163479b915ecf1f6a2909db2021-09-13T18:43:59ZengUniversidade do Estado do Rio de JaneiroRevista Eletrônica de Direito Processual1982-76362021-09-012230115https://doi.org/10.12957/redp.2021.62250ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENTÁngel R. Oquendo0University of ConnecticutThe 2015 Paris Agreement, complementing the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, showcases an impressive consensus on climatological rhetoric. Thereby, it will contribute certainly neither to achieving its overall objectives on temperature nor to redressing any of the resulting “loss [or] damage” yet possibly tocontinuing the worldwide dialogue on the environment or on ecological entitlements. This paper will dissect and categorize these. It will conclude that the framers essentially kept the conversation going, nationally and internationally, encouraging the establishment, the adjudicatory branch, and the public to resume the conceptual or practical advancement on the topic.https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/redp/article/view/62250/39080aggregated rightsboliviacitizen suitsclass actionsclimate changecollective rightsconstitutiondiffuse interestsecologyecuadorenvironmentgreenhouse effecthuman rightsindividual rightsindiainjunctionsinter-american court of human rightsmother earthnew zealandpachamamapopular suitspublic interestreal party in interest |
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Ángel R. Oquendo ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual aggregated rights bolivia citizen suits class actions climate change collective rights constitution diffuse interests ecology ecuador environment greenhouse effect human rights individual rights india injunctions inter-american court of human rights mother earth new zealand pachamama popular suits public interest real party in interest |
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ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT |
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ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT |
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ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT |
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ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT |
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ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT |
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envisaging and enforcing individual, aggregated, collective, diffuse, and global rights relating to climate change, the greenhouse effect, and the environment |
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Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro |
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Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual |
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The 2015 Paris Agreement, complementing the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, showcases an impressive consensus on climatological rhetoric. Thereby, it will contribute certainly neither to achieving its overall objectives on temperature nor to redressing any of the resulting “loss [or] damage” yet possibly tocontinuing the worldwide dialogue on the environment or on ecological entitlements. This paper will dissect and categorize these. It will conclude that the framers essentially kept the conversation going, nationally and internationally, encouraging the establishment, the adjudicatory branch, and the public to resume the conceptual or practical advancement on the topic. |
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aggregated rights bolivia citizen suits class actions climate change collective rights constitution diffuse interests ecology ecuador environment greenhouse effect human rights individual rights india injunctions inter-american court of human rights mother earth new zealand pachamama popular suits public interest real party in interest |
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