2019
DOI: 10.3366/ajicl.2019.0258
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Theorising the Right to Environment: An Africological Typology

Abstract: This article is an Africological critique of the emergence of the right to environment and the universality of rights generally. The article draws on Third World approaches to international law, postcolonial legal theory and Bourdieu's reflexive sociology to illuminate this Africological inquiry into the emergence of the right to environment within international law.

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