Sustainability and Reproduction: A Human Rights Based Approach/Nachhaltigkeit and Fortpflanzung, ed/hg Muller S., Morciniec Jan P. Interdisciplinary Sustainability. Stimuli for Further Reflection/Interdisziplinar Nachaltigkeit. Anregunden zum Weiderdeneken
Date Issued
2023-12
Author(s)
Ignovska Elena
DOI
10.24989/BCE.nachhaltig.4
Abstract
The paper approaches sustainability from a human rights perspective. It
takes anthropocentric lenses towards environmental issues, arguing that humans and the environment and interconnected and therefore interdependent. The ECtHR’s contribution has proven revolutionary by broadening the
scope of certain rights stipulated in the ECHR to the area of environmental
protection. On the other hand, even national courts could apply the human
rights approach on national level before it even reaches the ECtHR.
Family law issues are at the borderline between private and public law. In
the intersection of sustainability, environment and families there is the
intersection of reproduction. Sustainable development is vulnerable because most people, families, and governments care more about their own
sustainability than about the whole world. The paper uses the same human
rights approach to answer how to solve reproductive discrepancies (overpopulation and below-replacement fertility rates) in different regions that
threaten planetary sustainability in different ways.
takes anthropocentric lenses towards environmental issues, arguing that humans and the environment and interconnected and therefore interdependent. The ECtHR’s contribution has proven revolutionary by broadening the
scope of certain rights stipulated in the ECHR to the area of environmental
protection. On the other hand, even national courts could apply the human
rights approach on national level before it even reaches the ECtHR.
Family law issues are at the borderline between private and public law. In
the intersection of sustainability, environment and families there is the
intersection of reproduction. Sustainable development is vulnerable because most people, families, and governments care more about their own
sustainability than about the whole world. The paper uses the same human
rights approach to answer how to solve reproductive discrepancies (overpopulation and below-replacement fertility rates) in different regions that
threaten planetary sustainability in different ways.
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