The book Environmental Human Rights in the Anthropocene: Concepts, Contexts, and Challenges speaks to the heart of such multifaceted issues, analysing the complexities of the interplay between human interests and the interests of the nonhuman world.1 The book undertakes a much-needed investigation of some of the most interesting and complex questions related to environmental human rights in the context of the Anthropocene, providing a new space for debate and exploration on the scope and meaning of these rights.
Book review Walter F Baber and James R May (eds), Environmental Human Rights in the Anthropocene: Concepts, Contexts, and Challenges (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2023) 380 pp / Giacomini, Giada. - In: JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 1759-7196. - 15:2(2024), pp. 242-246.
Book review Walter F Baber and James R May (eds), Environmental Human Rights in the Anthropocene: Concepts, Contexts, and Challenges (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2023) 380 pp
Giada GiacominiPrimo
2024
Abstract
The book Environmental Human Rights in the Anthropocene: Concepts, Contexts, and Challenges speaks to the heart of such multifaceted issues, analysing the complexities of the interplay between human interests and the interests of the nonhuman world.1 The book undertakes a much-needed investigation of some of the most interesting and complex questions related to environmental human rights in the context of the Anthropocene, providing a new space for debate and exploration on the scope and meaning of these rights.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.