Enviro Rights Map

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Department

Department of Political Science and Public Administration (International Relations/Comparative Politics)

Location

UNF Student Union

Start Date

2-11-2016 10:00 AM

End Date

2-11-2016 4:00 PM

Description

Enviro Rights Map is a dynamic, Google Maps-based resource that catalogs environmental rights throughout the world. It provides users with historical and current information regarding the prevalence of environmental rights and statements of public policy in national constitutions. Subsequent changes to environmental rights provisions and questions regarding the justiciability of these provisions are addressed in brief comments on country pages where appropriate. The project was developed by Josh Gellers, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of North Florida, in partnership with Delaware Law School. Data for this website were compiled from the Comparative Constitutions Project, HeinOnline’s World Constitutions Illustrated, Global Environmental Constitutionalism by James R. May and Erin Daly, and The Environmental Rights Revolution by David Boyd. In the future, subnational environmental rights will be added to the map as well. Research assistance was provided by students at UC Irvine (Sarah Entezari, Ioana Raducu, and Rehan Vaid), and Delaware Law School (Katharina Earle and Tyler Wilk). Any mistakes are solely those of the creator of this website. For additional information about the creator of Enviro Rights Map, please visit http://www.joshgellers.com.

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Enviro Rights Map

UNF Student Union

Enviro Rights Map is a dynamic, Google Maps-based resource that catalogs environmental rights throughout the world. It provides users with historical and current information regarding the prevalence of environmental rights and statements of public policy in national constitutions. Subsequent changes to environmental rights provisions and questions regarding the justiciability of these provisions are addressed in brief comments on country pages where appropriate. The project was developed by Josh Gellers, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at the University of North Florida, in partnership with Delaware Law School. Data for this website were compiled from the Comparative Constitutions Project, HeinOnline’s World Constitutions Illustrated, Global Environmental Constitutionalism by James R. May and Erin Daly, and The Environmental Rights Revolution by David Boyd. In the future, subnational environmental rights will be added to the map as well. Research assistance was provided by students at UC Irvine (Sarah Entezari, Ioana Raducu, and Rehan Vaid), and Delaware Law School (Katharina Earle and Tyler Wilk). Any mistakes are solely those of the creator of this website. For additional information about the creator of Enviro Rights Map, please visit http://www.joshgellers.com.

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