(dir.), "Chronique Environnement et droits de l’Homme"
Résumé
T he links between human rights and the
environment have been strengthened in
recent years, both at the international and
at the European levels (I). New initiatives
concerning the « environmentally displaced
people » and some decisions reaffirming the
rights of local communities or indigenous
peoples provide illustrations of this progress
(II). The column also presents the responsi-
bilities, in this regard, of the private sector
(III), the developments concerning environ-
mental democracy in Europe (IV), and the
substantive and procedural dimensions of
the emerging right to a healthy environment
in Europe (V). Finally, two environmental
themes – climate and water, respectively –
will be explored in greater depth in order to
illustrate the implications for human rights
of the rise of environmental concerns (VI)
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