Legal activism for ensuring environmental justice


Autoria(s): Karim, Md. Saiful; Vincents, Okechukwu Benjamin; Rahim, Mia Mahmudur
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

This article reviews some of the roles environmental lawyers have played in ensuring environmental justice in Bangladesh. It leans on law and social movement theories to explicate the choice (and ensuing success) of litigation as a movement strategy in Bangladesh. The activists successfully moved the courts to read the right to a decent environment into the fundamental right to life, and this has had the far-reaching effect of constituting a basis for standing for the activists and other civil society organisations. The activists have also sought to introduce emerging international law principles into the jurisprudence of the courts. These achievements notwithstanding, the paper notes that litigation is not a sustainable way to institute enduring environmental protection in any jurisdiction and recommends the utilisation of the reputation and recognition gained through litigation to deploy or encourage more sustainable strategies.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61471/

Publicador

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/61471/4/61471.pdf

DOI:10.1515/1932-0205.1344

Karim, Md. Saiful, Vincents, Okechukwu Benjamin, & Rahim, Mia Mahmudur (2012) Legal activism for ensuring environmental justice. Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 7(1), pp. 345-384.

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Fonte

QUT Business School; Faculty of Law; School of Law; School of Accountancy

Palavras-Chave #180111 Environmental and Natural Resources Law #legal activism #environmental law #environmental protection #public interest litigation
Tipo

Journal Article