Environmental Health in International and EU Law

Environmental Health in International and EU Law

Current Challenges and Legal Responses

Negri, Stefania

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

400

Mole

Inglês

9781032176512

15 a 20 dias

740

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Part I: Environmental Health at the Intersection of Ethical, Human and Economic Values;



1. [Human] Values and Ethics in Environmental Health Discourse and Decision-Making: The Complex Stakeholder Controversy and the Possibility of "Win-Win" Outcomes;
Anja Matwijkiw and Bronik Matwijkiw;



2. A Human Rights Approach to Environmental Health;

Stefania Negri;





3. The Environmental Health Spillovers of Foreign Direct Investment in International Investment Arbitration;
Valentina Vadi;



4. The Dispute on Brazilian Measures Affecting Imports of Retreaded Tyres at the WTO: An Exemplary Intersection of Trade, Health and Environment;
Xavier Fernandez-Pons;



Part II: Environmental Health at the Intersection of Energy, Climate Change, and Atmospheric Pollution;



5. Protecting Human Health in a Green Energy Context: Regulatory Scenarios between International and EU Law;
Francesco Buonomenna;



6. Between the Potential to Reduce Global Warming and to Cause Irreversible Damage to Human Health and the Environment: The Role of International Law in Marine Geoengineering;
Mar Campins Eritja;



7. The Revised EU Air Quality Policy and Public Health;
Samvel Varvastian;



8. Intergenerational Equity in Times of Climate Change Legal Action. Moving towards a Greater Protection of Human Health?;
Angeliki Papantoniou;



9. Damages from Electromagnetic Fields between the Right to Health and Environmental Protection. Reflections on the Italian Experience;
Vitulia Ivone;



10. ILVA: A Case of Shared Responsibilities for the Protection of the Environment and Public Health;
Grazia Scocca;



Part III: Environmental Health at the Intersection of Pollution of Water and Soil and Food Safety;



11. Public Health Risks Posed by Waste Pollution and Chemical Exposure and Legal Responses in International and EU Law;
Teresa Russo;



12. Water Quality and the Impact on Human Health and the Environment: The Current International and EU Regulatory Framework;
Anna Oriolo



13. From Sea to Plate: Pollution of the Marine Environment and Food Safety in International and EU Law;
Gabriela A. Oanta;



14. The Contribution of International Organizations to Food Security and Safety through a Healthy Environment;
Pia Acconci;



15. Environmental Impact Assessment: Environmental Health and Food Safety;
M. Asuncion Torres Lopez;



16. Mercury Pollution and Its Impact on Human Health: The Minamata Case;
Felicia Velardo;



17. EU's Re-approval of Glyphosate: The Role of Science and the Competence of Member States;
Daniela Corona;



Part IV: New Challenges in Environmental Health: Pathogen Sharing, Biodiversity and Antimicrobial Resistance;



18. Biodiversity, Pathogen Sharing and International Law;
Stephanie Switzer, Elisa Morgera, Elsa Tsioumani and Gian Luca Burci;



19. EU Biodiversity Law and Its Health Impacts;
Riccardo Pavoni and Dario Piselli;



20. Regulating Antimicrobials in Livestock Animals: Experiences from Ten Countries;
Steven J. Hoffman, Marie Evelin Danik and Prativa Baral;



Part V: Environmental Health in Case of Disasters and Conflicts;



21. Natural Disasters, Environment and Health: The Role Played by International Law and European Union Law in this Field;
Maria Isabel Torres Cazorla;



22. The Environmental and Health Impacts of Chemical Spraying: Can Law Protect Victims? The Case of Agent Orange;
Anne Dang-Xuan Nguyen and Amandine Orsini;



22. Chronicle of a Death Foretold: The Long-Term Health Impacts on the Victims of Widespread Lead Poisoning at UN-Run Camps in Kosovo;
Agostina Latino;
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IARC Report;WTO Adjudicative Body;EU Environmental;EU Air Quality;EU Environmental Policy;EU Regulatory Framework;Humanitarian Aid;EU Law;Chemical Exposure;EU Court;Energy Resources;Brazilian Government;Pip Framework;Retreaded Tyres;Nagoya Protocol;Marine Geoengineering;FET Standard;Appellate Body;Article XX;Health Impact Assessment;Minamata Convention;Waste Tyres;International Investment Law;Inter-generational Equity;IIAs