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No. 1 (2010): Ways to Legally Implement Intergenerational Justice
Published:
2016-02-22
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Editorial
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Jörg Tremmel, Marisa dos Reis, Joseph Burke, Raphaelle Schwarzberg (†)
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Articles
How to Protect Future Generations' Rights in European Governance
Maja Göpel, Malte Arhelger
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Crimes against Future Generations: Implementing Intergenerational Justice through International Criminal Law
Sébastien Jodoin
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The Parliamentary Commissioner for Future Generations of Hungary and his Impact
Éva Tóth Ambrusné
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Conference Papers
Our Intergenerational Obligations
Axel Gosseries
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Intergenerational Justice – Scope and Limits
Jörg Tremmel
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Ontological debt and Intergenerational Justice – The Case of Climate Change
Viriato Soromenho-Marques
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Democracy and its Boundaries: Can there be such a thing as a bona fide intergenerational social contract?
Armando Marques Guedes
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The Community Environmental Policy as a contribution to intergenerational justice
Pedro Barbosa
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The European Convention on Human Rights and the Right to a Healthy Environment
Abel Campos
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Implementing intergenerational justice: Children at the heart of policy making
Lucy Stone
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The Failure of Copenhagen and its consequences for International Relations
Marisa Matias
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The Role of the State in the Protection of Future Generations
Shlomo Shohan
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French Constitutional Law and Future Generations: Towards the implementation of transgenerational principles?
Émilie Gaillard-Sebileau
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Ways to legally implement intergenerational justice in Portugal
Francisco Pereira Coutinho
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Some thoughts on the legal nature of future generations: the recognition of an ante natalem protection?
Marisa dos Reis
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Book Reviews
David Willetts: The Pinch. How the baby boomers took their children’s future – and why they should give it back
Raphaelle Schwarzberg (†)
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Dan Sylvain and Joerg Tremmel (eds.): Générations Equitables
Raphaelle Schwarzberg (†)
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Tim Mulgan: Future People – A Moderate Consequentialist Account of our Obligations to Future Generations
Joseph Burke
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Richard P. Hiskes: The Human Right to a Green Future – Environmental Rights and Intergenerational Justice
Joseph Burke
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