ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: A Historical and Philosophical Approach

The thrusts of the article are threefold: first to examine the complexities presented by environmental inequity in the context of USA and Indian environmental justice movements; and second, to explore the potential that exists within the current system in India to move environmental regulation forwa...

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Autor principal: Panadan, Davis (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
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Publicado: Dharmaram College 2014
En: Journal of Dharma
Año: 2014, Volumen: 39, Número: 2, Páginas: 113-138
Otras palabras clave:B Environmental Justice
B National Green Tribunal Act
B Community of Environmental Justice
B Inter-generational Equity
B Sustainable Development
B Environmental Racism
B Corrective Justice
B Precautionary Principles
B Public Trust
B Polluter Pays Principle
B Fairness and Equity
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Sumario:The thrusts of the article are threefold: first to examine the complexities presented by environmental inequity in the context of USA and Indian environmental justice movements; and second, to explore the potential that exists within the current system in India to move environmental regulation forward in a responsible manner that makes good on a promise of a more just and fair society and, ultimately, an ecologically sustainable environment in the background of environmental justice principles; and third, in the light of discussion, to suggest a triangular conception of the community of environmental justice, with present generation, future generation and non human natural world at each of the vertices of a triangle in the background of Aristotelian framework of ‘fairness’ and ‘justice’.
ISSN:0253-7222
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Journal of Dharma