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Hotta, Miho Carleton University Dissertation Psychology. "Fairness of adjudicated allocations." Ottawa, 1992.
Find full textCorburn, Jason. "Pursuing justice in environmental decision making : deliberative democracy and consensus builiding." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/10991.
Full textEckerd, Adam Michael. "Equal Partners at Every Level of Decision Making: Environmental Justice and the Policy Process." The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1306513752.
Full textWheeler, Pamela N. "An Examination of the Perceived Fairness of Pregnancy Leave Practices." TopSCHOLAR®, 2015. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/1534.
Full textEaster, Shirley. "Employees Expectation from Leaders' Ethics in Decision Making." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6553.
Full textGervich, Curt Dawe. "Exploring the Dynamics of Decision-Making in an Organic Farming Cooperative Amidst Competing Frames of Sustainability." Diss., Virginia Tech, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/26801.
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Madsen, Jodie J. "Recreation Patterns and Decision Drivers for Hispanics/Latinos in Cache Valley, Utah." DigitalCommons@USU, 2011. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/1002.
Full textPape, Ursula Brigitte. "A critical analysis of the evolution of public participation in environmental decision-making in the South African mining sector." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/80973.
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Masesa, Raphael Chisubo. "Towards democratic decision-making In environmental law: An investigation of the implementation of public Participation and access to administrative justice." University of the Western Cape, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/8259.
Full textAn environment, which is not dangerous to the health or well-being of individuals, is every South African's basic Human right.1 In addition.it is every South African's basic human right to have the environment protected for the · "benefit of present and future generations, through reasonable legislative and other measures".2 These measures must aim at preventing pollution and ecological degradation. The measures must further advance. conservation, and guarantee ecologically sustainable development and use of natural .· resources. 3 Stakeholders, such as, non-governmental, organizations (henceforth NGOs), and the community as a whole have important roles to play.4
Tang, Wing-yun Donna, and 鄧詠茵. "Environmental risk in Hong Kong and its implications for urban planning." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B3126038X.
Full textBehn, Daniel. "A theory of configurative fairness for evolving international legal orders : linking the scientific study of value subjectivity to jurisprudential thought." Thesis, University of Dundee, 2013. https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/76f73f77-b861-4afd-8396-75e2c957705e.
Full textStone, John V. "Public Participation in Environmental Management: Seeking Participatory Equity through Ethnographic Inquiry." [Tampa, Fla. : s.n.], 2002. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/SFE0000031.
Full textGross, Catherine. "Water under the Bridge: Fairness and Justice in Environmental Decision-Making." Phd thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/49419.
Full textChamberlain, Linda. "Positioning ecological justice in environmental decision making." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/10796.
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"An analysis of environmental justice: Public health and environmental policy decision making." Tulane University, 2004.
Find full textMacias, Gimenez Rebeca. "Hydro dams and environmental justice for Indigenous people. a comparison of environmental decision-making in Canada and Brazil." Thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/12885.
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Yeh, Ming-Sen, and 葉名森. "Examining Environmental Justice on the Decision Making of Siting the NIMBY facilities-A case of the incinerator in South Tao-Yuan." Thesis, 2002. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/56184691683376716648.
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The main purpose of this paper aims to explore the ideas and principles of environmental justice, and its role in environmental issues in Taiwan. The two research methods are based upon empirical observation and interviews, that include continuous observation on the installation process of one NIMBY facility-a garbage incinerator in South Tao-Yuan(ChungLi City)and interviews with related figures. Owing to lacking supplemental legal device, Environmental Impact Assessment serves as the primary and only requirement for the environmental policy implementation. Ignorance by the government agencies and mistrust by local residents continue to bring about conflicts between the two parties during the process of the incinerator implementation. This research emphasizes that environmental justice should evolve into the new orientation for government agencies when making NIMBY related policies. Public participation should also play a formal role in the formation of environmental policy and thus help the avoidance of infringe on the disadvantaged.
Moreira, Julio Braga. "O catador de materiais recicláveis e reutilizáveis e a análise da eficiência dos mecanismos jurídicos de promoção da justiça ambiental." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/86446.
Full textA presente dissertação trata da justiça ambiental e considera os catadores de materiais reutilizáveis e recicláveis no Brasil, analisando se os instrumentos jurídicos do direito do ambiente estão sendo efetivos em garantir direitos, justiça e dignidade para essa categoria. Para isso, aborda a democracia ambiental como importante instituto na promoção da cidadania ambiental, enfatizando que o direito do ambiente se apropriou disso para criar mecanismos jurídicos de combate às injustiças ambientais. Do mesmo modo, enfatiza o vínculo entre a justiça ambiental e os direitos humanos e a sua repercussão nos catadores enquanto vítimas da violação desses direitos. Nessa linha, utiliza a Convenção de Aarhus como exemplo de instrumento de democracia ambiental ao estabelecer um novo modelo na relação entre governo e sociedade, e no empoderamento do público na luta pela justiça ambiental com a oferta de ferramentas jurídicas que permitem a participação do púbico nos processos de tomada de decisões e no acesso à justiça em questões ambientais. Em seguida, enfatiza que a Convenção de Aarhus serviu de inspiração ao recém-criado Acordo de Escazú na América Latina e no Caribe, do qual o Brasil é signatário. Assim, trata da importância desse instrumento jurídico de direito do ambiente para esta região, no sentido da proteção do ambiente e da solução de conflitos ambientais em moldes semelhantes aos da Convenção de Aarhus, pois utiliza os mesmos pilares. Destaca que o Acordo de Escazú será uma ferramenta jurídica imprescindível no combate às injustiças ambientais vivenciadas pelos catadores no Brasil. Posteriormente, faz a análise de dois casos de injustiça ambiental envolvendo catadores, um no Brasil, e outro na Romênia, à luz da efetividade do direito do ambiente em garantir direitos e qualidade ambiental. Por fim, trata dos desafios enfrentados pelos catadores no Brasil após a criação da lei federal brasileira nº 12.305/2010, e analisa se essa legislação está sendo capaz de garantir e promover justiça ambiental para os catadores de materiais reutilizáveis e recicláveis no Brasil. Finalmente, aponta soluções para a maior efetividade do direito do ambiente nas questões envolvendo justiça ambiental.A presente dissertação trata da justiça ambiental e considera os catadores de materiais reutilizáveis e recicláveis no Brasil, analisando se os instrumentos jurídicos do direito do ambiente estão sendo efetivos em garantir direitos, justiça e dignidade para essa categoria. Para isso, aborda a democracia ambiental como importante instituto na promoção da cidadania ambiental, enfatizando que o direito do ambiente se apropriou disso para criar mecanismos jurídicos de combate às injustiças ambientais. Do mesmo modo, enfatiza o vínculo entre a justiça ambiental e os direitos humanos e a sua repercussão nos catadores enquanto vítimas da violação desses direitos. Nessa linha, utiliza a Convenção de Aarhus como exemplo de instrumento de democracia ambiental ao estabelecer um novo modelo na relação entre governo e sociedade, e no empoderamento do público na luta pela justiça ambiental com a oferta de ferramentas jurídicas que permitem a participação do púbico nos processos de tomada de decisões e no acesso à justiça em questões ambientais. Em seguida, enfatiza que a Convenção de Aarhus serviu de inspiração ao recém-criado Acordo de Escazú na América Latina e no Caribe, do qual o Brasil é signatário. Assim, trata da importância desse instrumento jurídico de direito do ambiente para esta região, no sentido da proteção do ambiente e da solução de conflitos ambientais em moldes semelhantes aos da Convenção de Aarhus, pois utiliza os mesmos pilares. Destaca que o Acordo de Escazú será uma ferramenta jurídica imprescindível no combate às injustiças ambientais vivenciadas pelos catadores no Brasil. Posteriormente, faz a análise de dois casos de injustiça ambiental envolvendo catadores, um no Brasil, e outro na Romênia, à luz da efetividade do direito do ambiente em garantir direitos e qualidade ambiental. Por fim, trata dos desafios enfrentados pelos catadores no Brasil após a criação da lei federal brasileira nº 12.305/2010, e analisa se essa legislação está sendo capaz de garantir e promover justiça ambiental para os catadores de materiais reutilizáveis e recicláveis no Brasil. Finalmente, aponta soluções para a maior efetividade do direito do ambiente nas questões envolvendo justiça ambiental.A presente dissertação trata da justiça ambiental e considera os catadores de materiais reutilizáveis e recicláveis no Brasil, analisando se os instrumentos jurídicos do direito do ambiente estão sendo efetivos em garantir direitos, justiça e dignidade para essa categoria. Para isso, aborda a democracia ambiental como importante instituto na promoção da cidadania ambiental, enfatizando que o direito do ambiente se apropriou disso para criar mecanismos jurídicos de combate às injustiças ambientais. Do mesmo modo, enfatiza o vínculo entre a justiça ambie
This dissertation focuses on environmental justice and the community of waste pickers in Brazil, and analyses whether environmental legal remedies have been effective in terms of providing rights, justice and dignity to the waste pickers community. Environmental democracy is examined as an important institution promoting environmental citizenship, and this dissertation emphasizes that environmental law should create legal tools to face environmental injustice. Likewise, the relation between environmental justice and human rights is examined, which brings repercussion to the scavengers who have been suffering with the violation of their rights. In this line, the Aarhus Convention is used as an example of an environmental democracy instrument when establishing a new model of relation between government and society, and how it empowers the public to fight for environmental justice given legal tools which allows the public to participate in decision-making procedures and access to justice in environmental matters. It is discussed how the Aarhus Convention was used as an inspiration in developing the newly created Escazú Agreement in Latin America and in The Caribbean, of which Brazil is a signatory. This judicial instrument (tool) is critical in this region for environmental protection and for environmental conflict resolution, in the same way as Aarhus Convention because both are using the same Pillars. It is clear the Escazú Agreement would be a crucial legal tool to face environmental injustice experienced by the waste pickers in Brazil. Two environmental injustice cases involving scavengers are examined, one in Brazil and another in Romania, in the light of environmental law effectiveness in providing rights and environmental quality. The challenges to be faced by waste pickers in Brazil are discussed, after the law nº 12.305/2010 entered into force. The legislation is analysed for capability to provide and promote environmental justice to the waste pickers in Brazil. Finally, some solutions are offered to maximise effectiveness of environment law.This dissertation focuses on environmental justice and the community of waste pickers in Brazil, and analyses whether environmental legal remedies have been effective in terms of providing rights, justice and dignity to the waste pickers community. Environmental democracy is examined as an important institution promoting environmental citizenship, and this dissertation emphasizes that environmental law should create legal tools to face environmental injustice. Likewise, the relation between environmental justice and human rights is examined, which brings repercussion to the scavengers who have been suffering with the violation of their rights. In this line, the Aarhus Convention is used as an example of an environmental democracy instrument when establishing a new model of relation between government and society, and how it empowers the public to fight for environmental justice given legal tools which allows the public to participate in decision-making procedures and access to justice in environmental matters. It is discussed how the Aarhus Convention was used as an inspiration in developing the newly created Escazú Agreement in Latin America and in The Caribbean, of which Brazil is a signatory. This judicial instrument (tool) is critical in this region for environmental protection and for environmental conflict resolution, in the same way as Aarhus Convention because both are using the same Pillars. It is clear the Escazú Agreement would be a crucial legal tool to face environmental injustice experienced by the waste pickers in Brazil. Two environmental injustice cases involving scavengers are examined, one in Brazil and another in Romania, in the light of environmental law effectiveness in providing rights and environmental quality. The challenges to be faced by waste pickers in Brazil are discussed, after the law nº 12.305/2010 entered into force. The legislation is analysed for capability to provide and promote environmental justice to the waste pickers in Brazil. Finally, some solutions are offered to maximise effectiveness of environment law.This dissertation focuses on environmental justice and the community of waste pickers in Brazil, and analyses whether environmental legal remedies have been effective in terms of providing rights, justice and dignity to the waste pickers community. Environmental democracy is examined as an important institution promoting environmental citizenship, and this dissertation emphasizes that environmental law should create legal tools to face environmental injustice. Likewise, the relation between environmental justice and human rights is examined, which brings repercussion to the scavengers who have been suffering with the violation of their rights. In this line, the Aarhus Convention is used as an example of an environmental democracy instrument when establishing a new model of relation between government and society, and
Sobocik, Jakub. "Postavení spolků při ochraně životního prostředí." Master's thesis, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-349877.
Full textSkochová, Jitka. "Role občanských sdružení v ochraně životního prostředí." Master's thesis, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-308004.
Full textMüller, Jan. "Judikatura Soudního dvora EU na úseku ochrany životního prostředí (v oblasti účasti veřejnosti na rozhodovacích procesech)." Master's thesis, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-328805.
Full textBotha, Monray Marsellus. "Employee participation and voice in companies : a legal perspective / Monray Marsellus Botha." Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10394/14902.
Full textLLD, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015