Climate Justice: Resisting Marginalisation examines the impact of climate change on marginalized communities across the globe and the different ways of resisting these impacts. The book underlines the imbalanced consequences of climate change, driven by the power disparities between the global North and South. It investigates how climate change aggravates structural inequalities, focusing on the intersectionality of gender, race, technology, and politics. Through a study of resistance and marginalization, the book analyses how these systemic injustices are perpetuated, while offering understandings into the struggles and strategies to build a justice oriented approach to combating climate change. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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Eklavya Vasudev is a legal scholar at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, researching climate litigation and co-coordinating an international PhD programme on Business and Human Rights. A 2024 President's Prize recipient, he has practiced before the Indian Supreme Court and held positions at the Lawyers Collective, American Bar Association, and the O'Neill Institute in Washington DC.
Marie-Sophie Keller is a socio-legal scholar at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, NGO consultant and activist. Her area of research interests lies in gender, climate justice, and supply chains. She previously worked in German Parliament and took part in the political and legal process around the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act. Her involvement in the fight against Unilever's devastating mercury pollution and the systematic undermining of workers' rights with deadly consequences in the Indian town of Kodaikanal was the beginning of her ongoing commitment to business and human rights.
Siddharth Peter de Souza is an Assistant Professor at Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies, University of Warwick. His work explores how data is governed globally in contested, and plural settings and he has authored Designing Indicators for a Plural Legal World which discusses how rule of law indicators needs to be reimagined in contexts and countries in the Global Majority. Siddharth is the founder of Justice Adda, a law and design social venture which seeks to build legal literacy and awareness in India, and a Research Associate at the African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, University of Johannesburg. He previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Global Data Justice Project, Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society.
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