Climate Change and Human Rights: Contributions by and for Latin America and the Caribbean

Climate change represents the foremost threat to the full exercise of human rights today. In accordance with international human rights standards, climate action must be guided by and ensure the respect for and the protection and fulfilment of the human rights of all persons, particularly the most v...

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spelling oai-11362-449712021-09-07T20:20:17Z Climate Change and Human Rights: Contributions by and for Latin America and the Caribbean CAMBIO CLIMATICO DERECHOS HUMANOS INSTRUMENTOS INTERNACIONALES ORGANIZACIONES INTERNACIONALES GENERO PUEBLOS INDIGENAS PARTICIPACION POPULAR CONSTITUCIONES AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE PROGRAMAS DE ACCION ADAPTACION AL CAMBIO CLIMATICO CLIMATE CHANGE HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS GENDER INDIGENOUS PEOPLES POPULAR PARTICIPATION CONSTITUTIONS 2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES OF ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION Climate change represents the foremost threat to the full exercise of human rights today. In accordance with international human rights standards, climate action must be guided by and ensure the respect for and the protection and fulfilment of the human rights of all persons, particularly the most vulnerable. The countries of Latin America and the Caribbean have made significant strides in incorporating a human rights-based approach into climate action. In this joint publication, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) have undertaken to highlight the numerous contributions to the human rights perspective made by and for the region. The commitment of the region’s countries to human rights in relation to climate change is evident on several fronts: from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change processes and initiatives and the nationally determined contributions, to the recommendations of the United Nations human rights mechanisms, the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean (Escazú Agreement) and national climate legal and policy frameworks. 2019-11-28T20:30:52Z 2019-11-28T20:30:52Z 2019-12-13 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/44971 LC/TS.2019/94 en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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topic CAMBIO CLIMATICO
DERECHOS HUMANOS
INSTRUMENTOS INTERNACIONALES
ORGANIZACIONES INTERNACIONALES
GENERO
PUEBLOS INDIGENAS
PARTICIPACION POPULAR
CONSTITUCIONES
AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
PROGRAMAS DE ACCION
ADAPTACION AL CAMBIO CLIMATICO
CLIMATE CHANGE
HUMAN RIGHTS
INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
GENDER
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
POPULAR PARTICIPATION
CONSTITUTIONS
2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMES OF ACTION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
spellingShingle CAMBIO CLIMATICO
DERECHOS HUMANOS
INSTRUMENTOS INTERNACIONALES
ORGANIZACIONES INTERNACIONALES
GENERO
PUEBLOS INDIGENAS
PARTICIPACION POPULAR
CONSTITUCIONES
AGENDA 2030 PARA EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
PROGRAMAS DE ACCION
ADAPTACION AL CAMBIO CLIMATICO
CLIMATE CHANGE
HUMAN RIGHTS
INTERNATIONAL INSTRUMENTS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
GENDER
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
POPULAR PARTICIPATION
CONSTITUTIONS
2030 AGENDA FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMES OF ACTION
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
Climate Change and Human Rights: Contributions by and for Latin America and the Caribbean
description Climate change represents the foremost threat to the full exercise of human rights today. In accordance with international human rights standards, climate action must be guided by and ensure the respect for and the protection and fulfilment of the human rights of all persons, particularly the most vulnerable. The countries of Latin America and the Caribbean have made significant strides in incorporating a human rights-based approach into climate action. In this joint publication, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) have undertaken to highlight the numerous contributions to the human rights perspective made by and for the region. The commitment of the region’s countries to human rights in relation to climate change is evident on several fronts: from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change processes and initiatives and the nationally determined contributions, to the recommendations of the United Nations human rights mechanisms, the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean (Escazú Agreement) and national climate legal and policy frameworks.
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title Climate Change and Human Rights: Contributions by and for Latin America and the Caribbean
title_short Climate Change and Human Rights: Contributions by and for Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full Climate Change and Human Rights: Contributions by and for Latin America and the Caribbean
title_fullStr Climate Change and Human Rights: Contributions by and for Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed Climate Change and Human Rights: Contributions by and for Latin America and the Caribbean
title_sort climate change and human rights: contributions by and for latin america and the caribbean
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/44971
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