Abstract

It may not be immediately obvious what legal subjectivity and its underlying assumptions have to do with the relationship between human rights and the environment.However, legal subjectivity is a, if not the, decisively important legal mediator of relations between law, humanity and environment. This chapter examines the centrality of legal subjectivity to an understanding of injustice in an age of climate crisis.

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