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New open-access Environmental Rights Review launched

The new free and open-access Environmental Rights Review has been launched.

  • Date13 Sep 2023
  • Author Irene Antonopoulos
  • Reading time 1min

The new free and open-access Environmental Rights Review has been launched under the auspices of the Global Network for Human Rights and the Environment. The first issue deals with the recognition of the Right to a Healthy Environment by the United Nations General Assembly and is sponsored by the University of Southampton.

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Dr Irene Antonopoulos is the first Chief Editor of the Review. Together with an exciting editorial board bringing together people from the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States, they aim to amplify the voices of those affected by serious environmental degradation and human rights violations through this accessible forum. In achieving this, the new journal aims to provide opportunities for scholars and practitioners to write and engage with cutting-edge research on the urgent topic of environmental rights, where interdisciplinary approaches address practical applications, and where ideas can be presented discursively with opportunities for responses and evolution. The ERR is a forum for engaging, changing, critical discussion of environmental rights seen broadly, encompassing a wide array interconnecting issues and questions. The new issue is available to read here: https://environmentalrightsreview.com

The next issue is on animal rights, and the call for papers is now out. For any questions or to submit an article for review, please email irene.antonopoulos@rhul.ac.uk.

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