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Constructive Takings’ Under International Law: A Modest Foray Into the Problem of ‘Creeping Expropriation’
- Burns H. Weston
- Business
- 1975
Toward a recalibrated human right to a clean and healthy environment: making the conceptual transition
- Burns H. Weston, D. Bollier
- Political Science
- 1 September 2013
Despite many noble efforts to champion the right to a clean and healthy environment and related regulation, the official recognition and jurisdictional reach of this right is highly limited. It does…
Green Governance: Ecological Survival, Human Rights, and the Law of the Commons
- Burns H. Weston, D. Bollier
- Political Science
- 21 January 2013
The vast majority of the world's scientists agree: we have reached a point in history where we are in grave danger of destroying Earth's life-sustaining capacity. But our attempts to protect natural…
The Betrayal of Human Rights and the Urgency of Universal Corporate Accountability: Reflections on a Post-Kiobel Lawscape
- Anna Grear, Burns H. Weston
- Political Science
- 1 March 2015
The search for mandatory international human rights law accountability for transnational corporations has long been one of the most challenging struggles facing human rights advocates and the victims…
The Relevance of International Law to Palestinian Rights in the West Bank and Gaza: In Legal Defense of the Intifada
- Burns H. Weston, R. Falk
- Law
- 1991
Child labor and human rights : making children matter
- Burns H. Weston
- Economics
- 2005
Introduction - B.H. Weston Clarifying the Problem Rethinking Child Labor: A Multidimensional Human Rights Problem - B.H. Weston and M.B. Teerink Defining Child Labor as if Human Rights Matter - J.…
V.H.17 FAO International Code of Conduct on the Distribution and Use of Pesticides (28 Nov 85)
- Burns H. Weston, J. Carlson
- Geography
- 2012
III.N.2 Rome Declaration on World Food Security and World Food Summit Plan of Action (13 November 1996)
- Burns H. Weston, J. Carlson
- Geography, Political Science
- 2012
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