This book presents an argument for environmental human rights as
the basis of intergenerational environmental justice. It argues
that the rights to clean air, water, and soil should be seen as the
environmental human rights of both present and future generations.
It presents several new conceptualizations central to the
development of theories of both human rights and justice, including
emergent human rights, reflexive reciprocity as the foundation of
justice, and a communitarian foundation for human rights that both
protects the rights of future generations and makes possible an
international consensus on human rights, beginning with
environmental human rights. In the process of making the case for
environmental human rights, the book surveys and contributes to the
entire fields of human rights theory and environmental justice.
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