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This paper explains the absence”environmental rights”within ASEAN’s institutional framework and prospects for institutional change in the future.By drawing upon a constructivist and historical institutionalist framework, we argue that ASEAN intergovernmental mechanism has not yet incorporated “environmental rights” due to … Continue reading » “Constructing ASEAN Environmental Governance: Regional Cooperation, Environmental Rights, and the Politics of Institutional Change”
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Aimed at environmental protection, environmental administrative public interest litigation safeguards the environmental rights of citizens by means of administrative litigation. If the government power is not subject to proper supervision and control, abuse of power may ensue, resulting in … Continue reading » “Research on the Status and Development in Asian Environmental Administrative Public Interest Litigation”
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The evolution of India’s ambitious nuclear program and the discourse surrounding it provides one of the textbook-cases for evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of Indian democracy in general. This paper explores why the Indian state has resorted to unprecedented … Continue reading » “Shrinking Spaces for Democratic Dissent: A Study of the Grassroots Anti-Nuclear Movement in India”
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This working paper explores a novel approach to the challenge of corporate human rights abuses in the context of globalisation and its current incorporation into European business law. The contemporary legal order has proven insufficient to address the negative … Continue reading » “Business and Human Rights Young Researchers Summit”
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