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    Applied ethics: a multicultural approach.Larry May, Shari Collins-Chobanian & Kai Wong (eds.) - 2001 - Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
    This text addresses various topics in applied ethics from Western and non-Western perspectives. Multicultural perspectives are fully integrated throughout the text.
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    Beyond Sax and Welfare Interests.Shari Collins-Chobanian - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (2):133-148.
    In “The Search for Environmental Rights,” Joseph Sax argues that each individual should have, as a right, freedom from environmental hazards and access to environmental benefits, but he makes clear that environmental rights do not exist and their recognition would truly be a novel step. Sax states that environmental rights are different from existing human rights and argues that the closest analogy is welfare interests. In arguing for environmental rights, I follow Sax’s direction and draw from the work of those (...)
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    Beyond Sax and Welfare Interests.Shari Collins-Chobanian - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (2):133-148.
    In “The Search for Environmental Rights,” Joseph Sax argues that each individual should have, as a right, freedom from environmental hazards and access to environmental benefits, but he makes clear that environmental rights do not exist and their recognition would truly be a novel step. Sax states that environmental rights are different from existing human rights and argues that the closest analogy is welfare interests. In arguing for environmental rights, I follow Sax’s direction and draw from the work of those (...)
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    Twenty Million Environmental Refugees and Counting.Shari Collins-Chobanian, Eric Comerford & Chris Kerlin - 2010 - Environmental Ethics 32 (2):149-163.
    For over two decades, the debate about whether legally to recognize environmental refugees as refugees has been ongoing. Because their numbers are growing, environmental refugees should be recognized as convention refugees or a new UN convention should be drafted to address their needs. A typology of the environmental refugee should be developed to make the term more concrete and useful.
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    A proposal for environmental labels: Informing consumers of the real costs of consumption.Shari Collins-Chobanian - 2001 - Journal of Social Philosophy 32 (3):334–356.
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    Democracy and the claims of nature.Shari Collins-Chobanian - 2004 - Environmental Ethics 26 (4):433-436.
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    Faces of environmental racism: Confronting issues of global justice.Shari Collins-Chobanian - 1999 - Environmental Ethics 21 (3):325-328.
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    Environmental Injustices, Political Struggles. [REVIEW]Shari Collins-Chobanian - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (3):319-322.
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    Environmental Injustices, Political Struggles. [REVIEW]Shari Collins-Chobanian - 2000 - Environmental Ethics 22 (3):319-322.