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Climate Change Mitigation as an Obligation Under Human Rights Treaties?
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Mayer, Benoit
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Air quality management
/ CLIMATE CHANGE
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Cooperation
/ CUSTOMARY LAW
/ Customary law, International
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental justice
/ Environmental remediation
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Greenhouse gas mitigation
/ Greenhouse gases
/ HUMAN RIGHTS
/ International cooperation
/ International law
/ International obligations
/ Judges & magistrates
/ Jurisdiction
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Lead Articles
/ Litigation
/ Mitigation
/ NEGOTIATION
/ Obligations
/ Remedies
/ Social aspects
/ State
/ TREATIES
2021
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Climate Change Mitigation as an Obligation Under Human Rights Treaties?
by
Mayer, Benoit
in
Air quality management
/ CLIMATE CHANGE
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Cooperation
/ CUSTOMARY LAW
/ Customary law, International
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental justice
/ Environmental remediation
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Greenhouse gas mitigation
/ Greenhouse gases
/ HUMAN RIGHTS
/ International cooperation
/ International law
/ International obligations
/ Judges & magistrates
/ Jurisdiction
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Lead Articles
/ Litigation
/ Mitigation
/ NEGOTIATION
/ Obligations
/ Remedies
/ Social aspects
/ State
/ TREATIES
2021
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Climate Change Mitigation as an Obligation Under Human Rights Treaties?
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Mayer, Benoit
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Air quality management
/ CLIMATE CHANGE
/ Climate change mitigation
/ Cooperation
/ CUSTOMARY LAW
/ Customary law, International
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental justice
/ Environmental remediation
/ Greenhouse effect
/ Greenhouse gas mitigation
/ Greenhouse gases
/ HUMAN RIGHTS
/ International cooperation
/ International law
/ International obligations
/ Judges & magistrates
/ Jurisdiction
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Lead Articles
/ Litigation
/ Mitigation
/ NEGOTIATION
/ Obligations
/ Remedies
/ Social aspects
/ State
/ TREATIES
2021
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Climate Change Mitigation as an Obligation Under Human Rights Treaties?
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Climate Change Mitigation as an Obligation Under Human Rights Treaties?
2021
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Overview
Judges and scholars have interpreted human rights treaties as obligating states to mitigate climate change by limiting their greenhouse gas emissions, an argument instrumental to the development of climate litigation. This Article questions the validity of this interpretation. A state's treaty obligation to protect human rights implies an obligation to cooperate on the mitigation of climate change, the Article argues, only if and inasmuch as climate change mitigation effectively protects the enjoyment of treaty rights by individuals within the state's territory or under its jurisdiction. As such, human rights treaties open only a narrow window on the applicability of general mitigation obligations arising under climate treaties and customary international law.
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Cambridge University Press
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