This comprehensive Research Handbook offers an innovative analysis
of environmental law in the global South. It contributes to an
important reassessment of some of the major concepts underlying
environmental law, from a perspective that emphasises how their
application affects poor and marginalised people as well as the
wider ecosystems in which they live. Through legal analysis of
environmental issues themselves, rather than the often limited
discussion of existing legal instruments, this Research Handbook
discusses areas rarely prioritised in environmental law, such as
land rights, and underlines how these intersect with issues
including poverty, livelihoods and the use of natural resources.
Featuring contributors largely from, or working in, the global
South with a variety of approaches and backgrounds, the Research
Handbook challenges familiar narratives around development and
sustainability in this context and provides new insights into
environmental rights and justice. Researchers and postgraduate
students will find this Research Handbook's unique perspective
invaluable, particularly in the context of a growing interest in
'people-centric' environmental law. Policymakers and activists in
the global South will also be interested in its analysis of key
issues and suggestions for alternative models and future policy.
Contributors include: S. Adelman, U. Baxi, V. Bhagat-Ganguly, S.
Bhattacharjee, L. Bhullar, C.R. Bijoy, P. Cullet, J. Dehm, B.
Gebremichael, K. Gill, S. Gopalakrishnan, E. Grant, M. Gupta, T.
Kaime, P. Kameri-Mbote, A.H. Khan, M. Kidd, K. Kohli, S. Koonan, A.
Kothari, L. Kotze, F. Lesniewska, L. Lohmann, M. Menon, F. Padel,
U. Ramanthan, J. Razzaque, G. Sahu, P. Sampat
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