In Nuclear Power and Human Rights in Japan: The Fallout of Fukushima, Emrah Aky¿z advances an environmental human rights approach to environmental protections regarding nuclear power. Using the aftermath of the Fukushima disaster as a case study, Aky¿z argues for three main approaches to environmental protection, including the right to environment, the reinterpretation of human rights, and the role of procedural rights.
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