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International law has evolved to protect human rights. But what arehuman rights? Does the term have the same meaning in a world beingtransformed by climate change and globalized trade? Are existing lawssufficient to ensure humanity's survival?Drawing on case law and practice and examples from philosophy, law,and ecology, Laura Westra argues that the current system is notadequate: international law privileges individual over collectiverights, permitting multinational corporations to overlook thecollectivity and the environment in their quest for wealth and power.Unless policy makers redefine human rights and reformulateenvironmental law and policies to protect the preconditions for lifeitself -- water, food, clean air, and biodiversity -- humankind facesthe complete loss of the ecological commons, the preservation of whichis one of our most basic human rights. A new kind of cosmopolitanism,one centred on the United Nations, offers the best hope for preservingour common heritage and the survival of future generations.
Laura Westra holds doctorates in both philosophy andjurisprudence, and has taught in the fields of philosophy, ethics, andenvironmental law at several US, Canadian, and Italian universities.
Foreword / William E. ReesIntroductionPart 1: Basic Collective Rights for Law and Morality -- TheTheory1 Individual Rights and Collective Rights in Conflict: TheEcocentric Perspective and the Commons2 The Common Good and the Public Interest: Jus Cogens Norms and ErgaOmnes Obligations in a Lawless World3 Communities and Collectives: The InterfacePart 2: Collective Rights, Globalization, and Democracy --The Practice4 Collective Basic Rights Today5 Globalization, Democracy, and Collective Rights6 Cosmopolitanism, the Moral Community, and Collective HumanRightsPart 3: Toward a New Cosmopolitanism7 World Law or International Legal Instruments? Toward theProtection of Basic Collective Human RightsConclusionNotesWorks CitedIndex
Laura Westra, Klaus Bosselmann, Janice Gray, Kathryn Gwiazdon, Italy) Westra, Laura (University of Windsor, Canada and University of Milano-Bicocca, Australia) Gray, Janice (University of New South Wales, USA) Gwiazdon, Kathryn (Center for Environmental Ethics and Law
Laura Westra, Prue Taylor, Agnès Michelot, Italy) Westra, Laura (University of Windsor, Canada and University of Milano-Bicocca, New Zealand) Taylor, Prue (University of Auckland, France) Michelot, Agnes (University of La Rochelle
Laura Westra, Prue Taylor, Agnès Michelot, Italy) Westra, Laura (University of Windsor, Canada and University of Milano-Bicocca, New Zealand) Taylor, Prue (University of Auckland, France) Michelot, Agnes (University of La Rochelle