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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Main Author: Ángel R. Oquendo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2021-09-01
Series:Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual
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Online Access:https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/redp/article/view/62250/39080
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spelling 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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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
author_facet Ángel R. Oquendo
author_sort Ángel R. Oquendo
title ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
title_short ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
title_full ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
title_fullStr ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
title_full_unstemmed ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED, COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
title_sort envisaging and enforcing individual, aggregated, collective, diffuse, and global rights relating to climate change, the greenhouse effect, and the environment
publisher Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
series Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual
issn 1982-7636
publishDate 2021-09-01
description 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.
topic 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
url https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/redp/article/view/62250/39080
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