This article examines the link between environmental protection and human rights in a European context with particular reference to the European Convention on Human Rights ECHR It is argued that the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights ECtHR on the subject is best understood by reference to the rule of law and that the extension of the Convention to certain environmental issues is less controversial than critics assert Moreover this article argues that on the normative level environmental protection and human rights share a common base This article concludes however that the use of human rights instruments is unlikely to lead to significant environmental improvements
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