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Environmental Human Rights Series: The Urgenda Case
The present article addresses the groundbreaking Urgenda case, a fundamental judicial step for climate-related responsibility.

Public Participation and Environmental Policies: Perspectives for Development
The climate crisis prompted the emergence of methods of participatory democracy, but how effective are they really?

Environmental Human Rights Series: Critiques
This article is a reflection on the most notable critiques of the emergence of an international human right to a healthy environment.

“Striptease to Save the Trees”: In Defense of Ecofeminist Activism
La Tigresa's activism borrows from the ecofeminist connections between woman and natures and uses them to advocate for both.

Attribution of Responsibility for Climate Disasters: Optimistic Developments
The article addresses the issue of attribution of responsibility for climate disasters, taking into account recent scientific progresses.

Environmental Human Rights Series: Foundation
The article provides an analysis of the UNGA's recognition of access to a sustainable environment as a universal human right.




















