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Climate Change Justice, by Eric A. Posner & David Weisbach Princeton University Press, 2010, 240 pp, $27.95 hb, ISBN 9780691137759 - Human Rights and Climate Change, edited by Stephen Humphreys Cambridge University Press, 2010, 368 pp, £62 hb, ISBN 9780521762762
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13 C. Tickell, ‘Climate Change Justice’, The Financial Times, 12 Apr. 2010, available at: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/5dc7acb8-4360-11df-833f-00144feab49a.html.
14 D.A. Farber, ‘Climate Justice’, 10 July 2011, at p. 6, available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1883186; C. Heyward, ‘Climate Change Justice’ (2012) 6 Carbon and Climate Law Review, pp. 89–94, at 94.
15 E.A. Posner & D.A. Weisbach, ‘International Paretianism: A Defense’, University of Chicago Institute for Law & Economics Olin Research Paper No. 606, 12 July 2012, available at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2120650.
16 A burgeoning literature has subsequently emerged on the topic: see S. McInerney-Lankford, M. Darrow & L. Rajamani, Human Rights and Climate Change: A Review of the International Legal Dimensions (World Bank, 2011); S. Humphreys, ‘Climate Change and International Human Rights Law’, in R. Rayfuse & S. Scott (eds.), International Law in the Era of Climate Change (Edward Elgar, 2012); and the literature quoted at n. 13 above. Institutional developments have also taken place, including at the UN Human Rights Council: see www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/HRAndClimateChange/Pages/HRClimateChangeIndex.aspx.
17 T. Koivurova, ‘Review: Human Rights and Climate Change’ (2012) 106(2) The American Journal of International Law, pp. 437–43.
18 Posner & Weisbach, n. 15 above, at p. 10.