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The American convention on human rights and environmental rights standards (2019)
Book Chapter
Grant, E. (2019). The American convention on human rights and environmental rights standards. In J. R. May, O. McIntyre, J. Razzaque, S. Turner, & D. L. Shelton (Eds.), Environmental Rights: The Development of Standards (60-92). Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108612500.004

Until recently, environmental standards have received attention within the Inter-American regional human rights system, primarily in the context of the rights of indigenous peoples. In developing environmental standards, the Inter-American Commission... Read More about The American convention on human rights and environmental rights standards.

Customary law and human rights (2013)
Book Chapter
Grant, E. (2013). Customary law and human rights. In S. Sheeran, & N. Rodley (Eds.), Routledge Handbook on International Human Rights Law. Routledge

A right to water - A geographico-legal perspective (2011)
Book Chapter
Staddon, C., Appleby, T., & Grant, E. (2011). A right to water - A geographico-legal perspective. In F. Sultana, & A. Loftus (Eds.), The right to water: Politics, governance and social struggles (61-77). Abingdon, Oxon: Earthscan

Judicial implementation of rights-based approaches to environmental governance: Regional perspectives
Book Chapter
Grant, E. Judicial implementation of rights-based approaches to environmental governance: Regional perspectives. In E. Daly, L. Kotze, J. May, & C. Soyapi (Eds.), New Frontiers in Environmental Constitutionalism (198-212). Nairobi: UN Environment Programme

The question addressed in this chapter is whether human rights law, as it is currently practised, adequately recognizes and reflects the complex interdependence of human rights and the environment. In particular, do human rights courts take sufficien... Read More about Judicial implementation of rights-based approaches to environmental governance: Regional perspectives.