Human Rights, Human Development and The Right to a Healthy Environment: An Analytical Framework

Canadian Journal of Development Studies 22:1, 33-50, [published online February 15, 2011)

Posted: 8 Apr 2020 Last revised: 14 Sep 2020

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Malcolm Rogge

Harvard Law School; University of Exeter - School of Law; Corporate Responsibility Initiative

Date Written: February 15, 2011

Abstract

This paper provides a framework for understanding the profound interrelationship of human rights, human development, and the right to a healthy environment. The author argues that concerted public action in environmental affairs is necessary for true advancement in human development, and for the broad attainment of the whole range of human rights in society. Human dignity consistent with the realization of human rights is only possible where steps are taken to protect the environments on which people depend for their basic needs. The author links the normative position implied in human rights theory to the practical and prescriptive ideas of human development. In conclusion, the author argues that improving environmental conditions goes hand in hand with improving levels of human development and in promoting human rights.

Keywords: human rights, the right to a healthy environment, human development, capabilities, basic rights, business and human rights, environmental rights

Suggested Citation

Rogge, Malcolm and Rogge, Malcolm, Human Rights, Human Development and The Right to a Healthy Environment: An Analytical Framework (February 15, 2011). Canadian Journal of Development Studies 22:1, 33-50, [published online February 15, 2011) , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3551645

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