Law, justice and Reza Banakar’s legal sociology
Mariana Vivian
págs. 1-29
Introduction: Climate Justice in the Anthropocene
Sam Adelman, Louis J. Kotzé
págs. 30-43
A legal paradigm shift towards climate justice in the Anthropocene
Sam Adelman
págs. 44-68
Social movements and grassroots discourse of climate justice in the context of droughts: a case study in India
Nairita Roy Chaudhuri
págs. 69-107
Racial capitalism, climate justice, and climate displacement
Carmen Gonzalez
págs. 108-147
Di-vision: The making of the “Anthropos” and the origins of the Anthropocene
Jordi Jaria i Manzano
págs. 148-179
Friend or foe? International environmental law and its structural complicity in the Anthropocene’s climate injustices
Louis J. Kotzé, Louise du Toit, Duncan French
págs. 180-206
Tackling climate change and gender justice - integral; not optional
Karen Morrow
págs. 207-230
Human rights and the impacts of climate change: Revisiting the assumptions
Annalisa Savaresi
págs. 231-253
A relational analysis of enterprise obligations and carbon majors for climate justice
Sara L. Seck
págs. 254-284
The Sustainable Development Goals, climate crisis and sustained injustices
Paola Milenka Villavicencio Calzadilla
págs. 285-314
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