Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: The Search for Legal Remedies
Indigenous peoples occupy a unique niche within the climate justice movement, as many indigenous communities live subsistence lifestyles that are severely disrupted by the effects of climate change. Additionally, in many parts of the world, domestic law is applied differently to indigenous peoples t...
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ftfloridaamunicl:oai:commons.law.famu.edu:faculty-books-1001 2023-06-11T04:09:25+02:00 Climate Change and Indigenous Peoples: The Search for Legal Remedies Abate, Randall S. 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z https://commons.law.famu.edu/faculty-books/4 https://commons.law.famu.edu/context/faculty-books/article/1001/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/Table_of_Contents_Climate_Change_and_Indigenous_Peoples.pdf unknown Scholarly Commons @ FAMU Law https://commons.law.famu.edu/faculty-books/4 https://commons.law.famu.edu/context/faculty-books/article/1001/filename/0/type/additional/viewcontent/Table_of_Contents_Climate_Change_and_Indigenous_Peoples.pdf Faculty Books and Book Contributions Environmental Law Human Rights Law International Law Law text 2013 ftfloridaamunicl 2023-05-07T16:26:47Z Indigenous peoples occupy a unique niche within the climate justice movement, as many indigenous communities live subsistence lifestyles that are severely disrupted by the effects of climate change. Additionally, in many parts of the world, domestic law is applied differently to indigenous peoples than it is to their non-indigenous peers, further complicating the quest for legal remedies. The contributors to this book bring a range of expert legal perspectives to this complex discussion, offering both a comprehensive explanation of climate change-related problems faced by indigenous communities and a breakdown of various real world attempts to devise workable legal solutions. Regions covered include North and South America (Brazil, Canada, the US and the Arctic), the Pacific Islands (Fiji, Tuvalu and the Federated States of Micronesia), Australia and New Zealand, Asia (China and Nepal) and Africa (Kenya). https://commons.law.famu.edu/faculty-books/1001/thumbnail.jpg Text Arctic Climate change Florida A&M University College of Law Research: Scholarly Commons @ FAMU Law Arctic Canada New Zealand Pacific |
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Indigenous peoples occupy a unique niche within the climate justice movement, as many indigenous communities live subsistence lifestyles that are severely disrupted by the effects of climate change. Additionally, in many parts of the world, domestic law is applied differently to indigenous peoples than it is to their non-indigenous peers, further complicating the quest for legal remedies. The contributors to this book bring a range of expert legal perspectives to this complex discussion, offering both a comprehensive explanation of climate change-related problems faced by indigenous communities and a breakdown of various real world attempts to devise workable legal solutions. Regions covered include North and South America (Brazil, Canada, the US and the Arctic), the Pacific Islands (Fiji, Tuvalu and the Federated States of Micronesia), Australia and New Zealand, Asia (China and Nepal) and Africa (Kenya). https://commons.law.famu.edu/faculty-books/1001/thumbnail.jpg |
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