Recognizing the Human Right to a Healthy Environment: Annotated Bibliography

By Solène Kerisit, Master’s Student in Public Economic Law, Sciences Po Law School and Martha F. Davis, University Distinguished Professor and Co-Director, Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy, Northeastern University School of Law

 

On July 28, 2022, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) adopted Resolution 76/300 recognizing the human right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment.  This is a historic step forward for environmental rights, but it is not the end point. Rather, this signals a new phase of international engagement, with more focused debates, more international consultations, and fierce, new legal actions to promote an effective “rights-based approach” to the crises of climate catastrophes, biodiversity loss, and pollution.

 

This guide was created to assist the scholars, advocates, and activists who are carrying this work forward and engaging with the further development and implementation of the human right to a healthy environment. Following this Introduction, Section I provides background on the development and recognition of this important new right. Section II addresses the challenges associated with defining the right to a healthy environment. Section III outlines human rights principles and standards related to the right. Section IV provides an annotated bibliography of resources that will support further research on, and development of, the right…