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Realizing the Right to be Cold? Framing Processes and Outcomes Associated with the Inuit Petition on Human Rights and Global Warming

2020

Jodoin, S., Snow, S., & Corobow, A.

Wiley & Sons

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The authors present findings from a qualitative study involving two Inuit communities in Canada and lawyers and activists in the transnational justice movement about the processes and outcomes associated with a petition submitted by Inuit communities in the Arctic on human rights violations caused by climate change to the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights in 2005.

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Realizing the Right to be Cold? Framing Processes and Outcomes Associated with the Inuit Petition on Human Rights and Global Warming

Jodoin, S., Snow, S., & Corobow, A. (2020). Realizing the right to be cold? Framing processes and outcomes associated with the Inuit petition on human rights and global warming. Law & Society Review, 54(1), 168-200.

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