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The ability to make judgements that are grounded in solid information, and employ careful analysis should be one of the most important goals for any educational endeavour. As students develop this capacity, they can begin to grapple with the most important and difficult step: to learn to place such judgements in an ethical framework. Therein lies the formation of the kind of social consciousness that our world so desperately needs.

His Highness The Aga Khan

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This book is a collection of legal, philosophical and historical papers selected for presentation at a Doctoral Conference on October 9, 2015, which was hosted by the Rectors’ Conference of the Swiss Universities (CRUS) joint doctoral programme between the Universities of Fribourg and Bern. It addresses a vast array of topics within the meaning and scope of fairness and equity across generations and tackles – from different disciplinary perspectives – questions as to what is fair and/or just within and among generations in order to obtain a better understanding of theoretical and empirical reflections on ‘intergenerational equity’.

We are grateful to the CRUS and thank the following panellists, speakers and Conference participants for their comments and remarks on papers included in this collection:

Wolfgang Alschner (University of Ottawa)

Samantha Besson (University of Fribourg)

Elisabeth Bürgi (University of Bern)

Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger (University of Cambridge)

Joëlle DeSepibus (University of Bern)

Christine Jojarth (Stanford University)

Dannie Jost (World Trade Institute)

Frédéric-Paul Piguet (Institut Biosphère)

Ralph Wilde (University College London)

The editors would like to thank 10-year-old Jona David, whose compelling speech, delivered during the second half of the Conference, is reproduced in the Epilogue.

Finally, we jointly express our gratitude to Marie Sheldon, Johanna Lee and Judy Pereira of Brill Publishers. They prepared the publication most carefully.

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Intergenerational Equity

Environmental and Cultural Concerns

Series:  World Trade Institute Advanced Studies, Volume: 4
Cover Intergenerational Equity
E-Book ISBN:
9789004388000
Publisher:
Brill | Nijhoff
Print Publication Date:
13 Feb 2019
  • Subjects
    • Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
      • Human Rights
    • International Law
      • International Law: General Interest
      • Environmental & Energy Law
    • Philosophy
      • Ethics & Moral Philosophy
    • Social Sciences
      • Economics & Political Science
Front Matter
Copyright page
Preface
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1 Intergenerational Equity Theories
Chapter 1 Equity in International Law
Chapter 2 All-affected, Non-identity and the Political Representation of Future Generations: Linking Intergenerational Justice with Democracy
Chapter 3 Guardians for Future Generations: Bringing Intergenerational Justice into the Heart of Policy-making
Part 2 Environmental Concerns
Chapter 4 Intergenerational Justice and the Concept of Common Concern in Marine Resource Allocation and Ocean Governance
Chapter 5 Equity across Generations in International and Domestic Water Law
Chapter 6 Intergenerational Justice: Promotion of Renewables and the Water Protection Objective
Chapter 7 Intergenerational Climate Justice
Chapter 8 Looking Forward: Balancing the Role and Responsibilities of Business in Society
Part 3 Cultural Concerns
Chapter 9 Genocide Denialism as an Intergenerational Injustice
Chapter 10 Intergenerational Justice and International Migration: Some Insights from Law and Economics
Chapter 11 Funding the Future: Sovereign Wealth Funds as Promoters of Intergenerational Equity
Chapter 12 Striking a Balance between the Protection of Foreign Investment and the Safeguard of Cultural Heritage in International Investment Agreements: Can General Exceptions Make a Difference?
Chapter 13 Looking Forward: Intergenerational Justice in the Context of Indigenous Rights in Canada
Chapter 14 Epilogue: Voices of the Future for Sustainability
Back Matter
Index

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