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A Global Environmental Right, by Stephen Turner Routledge, 2013/14, 208 pp, £90 hb (2013), £31.99 pb (2014); ISBN 9780415811590 hb, 9780415821834 pb

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2016

Caiphas B. Soyapi*
Affiliation:
North-West University, Faculty of Law, Potchefstroom(South Africa)

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References

1 Carson, R., Silent Spring (Houghton-Mifflin, 1962)Google Scholar.

2 See also Turner, S., A Substantive Environmental Right: An Examination of the Legal Obligations of Decision-Makers towards the Environment (Kluwer Law International, 2009)Google Scholar.

3 UNGA Resolution A/RES/21/2200, 16 Dec. 1966, Annex, available at: http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/2200(XXI).

4 See generally Ruggie, J.A., Protect, Respect and Remedy: Framework for Business and Human Rights – Report of the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General on the Issue of Human Rights and Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises (United Nations Human Rights Council, 2008)Google Scholar.

5 Turner, S., ‘The Human Right to a Good Environment: The Sword in the Stone’ (2004) 4(3) Non-State Actors and International Law, pp. 277301CrossRefGoogle Scholar, at 277.