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Quitter la Charte de l’énergie, un pas nécessaire face à la crise climatique (2022)
Digital Artefact
Cullet, P. (2022). Quitter la Charte de l’énergie, un pas nécessaire face à la crise climatique

Comme la France, l’Espagne ou les Pays-Bas, la Suisse devrait aussi quitter le Traité sur la charte de l’énergie, qui, même modernisé, protège trop les investisseurs aux dépens de la transition énergétique.

SDG 10: Reduce Inequality Within and Among Countries (2022)
Book Chapter
Cullet, P. (2022). SDG 10: Reduce Inequality Within and Among Countries. In J. Ebbesson, & E. Hey (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of the Sustainable Development Goals and International Law (258-280). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108769631.012

Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 10, Reduced Inequalities, addresses one of the fundamental building blocks for the realization of all SDGs in a very unequal world. It emphasizes both interstate and intrastate inequality and, in so doing, goes much... Read More about SDG 10: Reduce Inequality Within and Among Countries.

The Regulation of Planetary Health Challenges: A Co-Benefits Approach for AMR and WASH (2022)
Journal Article
Cullet, P., & Bhullar, L. (2022). The Regulation of Planetary Health Challenges: A Co-Benefits Approach for AMR and WASH. Environmental Policy and Law: The Journal for Decision-Makers, 52(3/4), 289-299. https://doi.org/10.3233/EPL-219040

Abstract: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) represents a global public health challenge. It has been examined through various angles, but the link between AMR and access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) or lack thereof has received little attenti... Read More about The Regulation of Planetary Health Challenges: A Co-Benefits Approach for AMR and WASH.

Governing Water to Foster Equity and Conservation: Need for New Legal Instruments (2022)
Journal Article
Cullet, P. (2022). Governing Water to Foster Equity and Conservation: Need for New Legal Instruments. Economic and political weekly, 57(23), 19-21

The water sector in India and vested interests in it have always been averse to change. We have now reached a point where difficult decisions must be taken if we are to avoid an increasing number of water-related conflicts. The states must not only a... Read More about Governing Water to Foster Equity and Conservation: Need for New Legal Instruments.

Confronting Inequality Beyond Sustainable Development: The Case for Eco-human Rights and Differentiation (2022)
Journal Article
Cullet, P. (in press). Confronting Inequality Beyond Sustainable Development: The Case for Eco-human Rights and Differentiation. Review of European, comparative & international environmental law, 31(1), 7-15. https://doi.org/10.1111/reel.12439

The development model emphasizing economic growth has been at the root of today's environmental crises. Its reshaping as ‘sustainable’ development was supposed to address its shortcomings while giving particular attention to the needs of the poor. Th... Read More about Confronting Inequality Beyond Sustainable Development: The Case for Eco-human Rights and Differentiation.

Water-related Subsidies and Groundwater Regulation in India: Social and Environmental Dimensions (2022)
Thesis
Naik, G. D. Water-related Subsidies and Groundwater Regulation in India: Social and Environmental Dimensions. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

The role of groundwater in realising the fundamental right to water and food security of the nation is immense as it contributes to half of India's drinking water and irrigation water demands. However, the current groundwater legal framework based on... Read More about Water-related Subsidies and Groundwater Regulation in India: Social and Environmental Dimensions.