Environmental Justice and the rights of indigenous peoples: The impact of Climate Change

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARTICULARS
Page No.
CHAPTER-01
INTRODUCTION
1.1. Background

1.2 Research Question

1.3. Methodology of the Study

1.4 Contribution of the study

1.5. Outline of paper

CHAPTER-02
THEORETICAL ASPECTS
2.1 Definition of Climate Change

2.2 Why is the Climate Changing?

2.3 Human-induced change

2.4 What is being done to Study the Effects of Climate Change

2.6 Climate Change: Legal Context

2.7 Meanings of Developing Country 

CHAPTER-03
CLIMATE CHANGE INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE IN LEGAL CONTEXT 
3.1 Context of The Links  Between  Climate Change  And  Human  Rights

3.2 Legal and Policy Questions Pertaining to the Relevant International Law Frameworks

3.3 Perspectives  On  The  Link  Between  Human Rights  And  Climate  Change

CHAPTER-04
CLIMATE CHANGE IN BANGLADESH: LEGAL CONTEXT
4.1 Bangladesh in a Changing Climate

CHAPTER-05
CLIMATE CHANGE: DEVELOPING COUNTRIES LAWS AND LEAKING OF INTERNATIONAL VS BANGLADESHI LAW

5.1 Key Environmental Issues

5.2 Environmental Policies

5.3 Legislation Related to Environment

5.4 Environmental Institutions

5.5 International Conventions/Treaties/Protocols (ICTPs) in the Field of Environment to which Bangladesh is a Party

5.6 Environmental Legislation

5.7 Example Box 4: Forest Management in South Asia

5.8  Enforcement Of Environmental Legislation

5.9  Environmental Impact Assessment

5.10 Role Of The Judiciary

5.11 South Asia Cooperative Environment Program

5.12 South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

5.13 Regional Agreements

5.14 Implementation of Global Conventions

CHAPTER-06
RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION
6.1 Recommendations

6.2 Conclusion

6.3 Bibliography



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