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GLJ Special: Environmental Rights Between Constitutional Law and Local Context: Reflections on a Moving Target

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The article by Dirk Hanschel, Mario G. Aguilera Bravo, Bayar Dashpurev and Abduletif Kedir Idris appeared as part of the Special Issue "Breaching the Boundaries of Law and Anthropology: New Pathways for Legal Research" in September 2022 in GLJ 23:7.

In this video, Abduletif Idris explains how the members of the Environmental Rights in Cultural Context research group at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology combine legal studies and anthropology to tackle the concept of environmental rights. Drawing on empirical evidence from case studies in Ethiopia, Mongolia, and Ecuador, the researchers see how constitutionally enshrined environmental rights are moving targets that often fail to live up to their promise.

Link to the article: https://doi.org/10.1017/glj.2022.68

Table of Contents of the Special Issue: https://germanlawjournal.com/volume-2…

GLJ Editorial for the Special Issue: https://germanlawjournal.com/editoria…

Submitting an article or a Special Issue Proposal to the German Law Journal: https://germanlawjournal.com/submissi…

Credits: Production & Color Grading - Media & Communications MPI for Social Anthropology Editing - Emma Eder

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The article by Dirk Hanschel, Mario G. Aguilera Bravo, Bayar Dashpurev and Abduletif Kedir Idris appeared as part of the Special Issue "Breaching the Boundaries of Law and Anthropology: New Pathways for Legal Research" in September 2022 in GLJ 23:7.

In this video, Abduletif Idris explains how the members of the Environmental Rights in Cultural Context research group at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology combine legal studies and anthropology to tackle the concept of environmental rights. Drawing on empirical evidence from case studies in Ethiopia, Mongolia, and Ecuador, the researchers see how constitutionally enshrined environmental rights are moving targets that often fail to live up to their promise.

Link to the article: https://doi.org/10.1017/glj.2022.68

Table of Contents of the Special Issue: https://germanlawjournal.com/volume-2…

GLJ Editorial for the Special Issue: https://germanlawjournal.com/editoria…

Submitting an article or a Special Issue Proposal to the German Law Journal: https://germanlawjournal.com/submissi…

Credits: Production & Color Grading - Media & Communications MPI for Social Anthropology Editing - Emma Eder

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