Envisaging and enforcing individual, aggregated, collective, diffuse, and global rights relating to climate change, the greenhouse effect, and the environment

AutorÁngel Oquendo
CargoGeorge J. and Helen M. England Professor of Law, University of Connecticut; Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Legal Theory, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro; CAPES Visiting Professor, State University of Rio de Janeiro; DAAD Visiting Professor, Free University of Berlin. Ph.D., M.A. (Philosophy), A.B. (Economics and Philosophy), Harvard ...
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Revista Eletrônica de Direito Processual REDP.
Rio de Janeiro. Ano 15. Volume 22. Número 3. Setembro a Dezembro de 2021
Periódico Quadrimestral da Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Direito Processual da UERJ
Patrono: José Carlos Barbosa Moreira (in mem.). ISSN 1982-7636. pp. 01-15
www.redp.uerj.br
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ENVISAGING AND ENFORCING INDIVIDUAL, AGGREGATED,
COLLECTIVE, DIFFUSE, AND GLOBAL RIGHTS RELATING TO CLIMATE
CHANGE, THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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VISIONANDO E IMPLEMENTANDO OS DIREITOS INDIVIDUAIS, AGREGADOS,
COLETIVOS, DIFUSOS E GLOBAIS RELACIONADOS ÀS MUDANÇAS
CLIMÁTICAS, AO EFEITO ESTUFA E AO MEIO AMBIENTE
Ángel R. Oquendo
George J. and Helen M. England Professor of Law, University
of Connecticut; Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Legal
Theory, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro; CAPES
Visiting Professor, State University of Rio de Janeiro; DAAD
Visiting Professor, Free University of Berlin. Ph.D., M.A.
(Philosophy), A.B. (Economics and Philosophy), Harvard
University; J.D., Yale Law School. The author presented this
paper, as his own ruminations during the luncheon while the
audience digested, at the annual symposium of the Connecticut
Journal of International Law on Paris, Policy, and The Grid:
The Future of Transnational Energy Policy. Along with some
organizers of and the participants at the event, Emily Byrnes,
Chris Hyde, and Claudia Schubert invaluably contributed to
the development of his ideas. Incidentally, he undertook the
translation of the quoted non-English-language materials
himself and vouches for its accuracy. Connecticut, USA. E-
mail: oquendo@zedat.fu-berlin.de
ABSTRACT: The 2015 Paris Agreement, complementing the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change, showcases an impressive consensus on climatological
rhetoric. Thereby, it will contribute certainly neither to achieving its overall objectives on
temperature nor to redressing any of the resulting “loss [or] damage” yet possibly to
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Artigo recebido em 29/06/2021, sob dispensa de revisão.

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