Friday, September 26, 2025

Journal of Human Rights and the Environment New Issue: Table of Contents and Free Articles

 


Delighted to pass along this announcement from Anna Grear, and Natalia Kobylarz (Editor-in-Chief and Co-Editor-in-Chief) of the publication of  Volume 16, Issue 1 of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment (JHRE) which is now available in print and online formats via Elgaronline. Here is the description:

We are pleased to announce that Volume 16, Issue 1 of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment (JHRE) is now available in print and online formats via Elgaronline.

This issue adopts a new editorial approach by featuring two extended ‘slow scholarship’ articles, which are intended to facilitate more in-depth scholarly engagement and critical reflection.

In the first contribution, Emily Jones critically examines the imperative of environmental protection for future generations, arguing that the future generations concept is anthropocentric in that it focuses only on human descendants. The second article, authored by Seth Epstein, Victoria Enkvist and Marianne Dahlén, explores the potential intersections between the recognition of nature’s rights and other rights-based claims, with particular attention to their influence on political struggles between local communities and central governments regarding decision-making authority.

We trust that readers will find this edition both stimulating and insightful.



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