Colleagues-

I am pleased to announce that the latest issue of Journal of Human Rights and 
the 
Environment<https://www.elgaronline.com/view/journals/jhre/jhre-overview.xml> 
is now available. Below you will find a list of articles contained within.

Editorial Frames and contestations: environment, climate change and the 
construction of 
in/justice<https://www.elgaronline.com/view/journals/jhre/11-1/jhre.2020.01.00.xml>
 (free)
Anna Grear and Julia Dehm
Contesting human rights and climate change at the UN Human Rights 
Council<https://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/journals/jhre/11-1/jhre.2020.01.01.xml>
M Joel Voss

Climate change denial as far-right politics: How abandonment of scientific 
method paved the way for 
Trump<https://www.elgaronline.com/view/journals/jhre/11-1/jhre.2020.01.02.xml> 
(free)
Gavin Byrne

Human rights vs. eco-justice: conflicts and other futures in urban open spaces 
in Cali, 
Colombia<https://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/journals/jhre/11-1/jhre.2020.01.03.xml>
Sabina Cardenas and Esteban Angulo

Climate change and displacement: protecting ‘climate refugees’ within a 
framework of justice and human 
rights<https://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/journals/jhre/11-1/jhre.2020.01.04.xml>
Sumudu Atapattu

The swarm that we already are: artificially intelligent (AI) swarming ‘insect 
drones’, targeting and international humanitarian law in a posthuman 
ecology<https://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/journals/jhre/11-1/jhre.2020.01.05.xml>
Matilda Arvidsson

Book review: Hope Johnson, International Agricultural Law and Policy: A 
Rights-Based Approach to Food Security (New Horizons in Environmental and 
Energy Law, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham 2018) 202 
pp.<https://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/journals/jhre/11-1/jhre.2020.01.06.xml>
Jonathan Verschuuren

Book review: James R May and Erin Daly (eds), Human Rights and the Environment: 
Legality, Indivisibility, Dignity and Geography (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham 2019) 
585 
pp.<https://www.elgaronline.com/abstract/journals/jhre/11-1/jhre.2020.01.07.xml>
Áine Ryall

Best,

Josh
Assistant Editor, JHRE

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Joshua C. Gellers, PhD
Associate Professor
Dept. of Political Science and Public Administration
University of North Florida
1 UNF Drive
Jacksonville, FL 32224

(e): [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
(t): @JoshGellers
(w): www.joshgellers.com<http://www.joshgellers.com/>

Book: The Global Emergence of Constitutional Environmental 
Rights<https://www.routledge.com/The-Global-Emergence-of-Constitutional-Environmental-Rights/Gellers/p/book/9781138696495>


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