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Human Rights Approachers to Environmental Protection
This collection of essays asks the question whether human rights law-both national and international-can make a useful contribution to the protection of the environment. What has until now been largely an interstate system of international environmental law has been reconceived most recently by the 1994 report of the UN Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and the Protection of Minorities as the international law of environmental rights. At the time of writing, the Report's Draft Principles on Human Rights and the Environment had not been adopted but remained under consideration by the UN Commission on Human Rights pending the outcome of consultations with goverments, specialized agencies and NGOs
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