Principles of International Law and the Adoption of a Market-Based Mechanism for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Shipping

Hillary Aidun, Daniel J. Metzger, M. Gerrard
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Emissions from shipping are a significant driver of human-induced climate change. International action to date has not succeeded in setting those emissions on a sustainable trajectory. The International Maritime Organization has committed to implementing an effective, international approach to tackle international shipping’s contribution to climate change.

This paper considers international law principles, exploring whether and how these principles may provide a basis for the IMO to address those contributions. The polluter pays principle, which counsels that whoever produces pollution should cover the costs their pollution imposes on others, is a doctrine of international law that offers strong support for the IMO to adopt a market-based mechanism to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Other principles of international law provide that any market-based mechanism the IMO adopts should be consistent with international climate agreements, responsive to the different contributions that nations and companies have made to the climate problem, built on the best available science while resolving any uncertainties in favor of less risk to the environment, and respectful of universally-recognized rights—both individual and national—to equity, life, and fair treatment.
国际法原则和建立基于市场的航运温室气体排放机制
航运排放是人为引起的气候变化的一个重要驱动因素。迄今为止的国际行动尚未成功地将这些排放设定在可持续的轨道上。国际海事组织(imo)承诺采取有效的国际方式,解决国际航运对气候变化的影响。本文考虑了国际法原则,探讨这些原则是否以及如何为海事组织解决这些贡献提供基础。“污染者自付”原则是一项国际法原则,该原则建议,无论谁制造污染,都应该承担其污染给他人造成的成本。这一原则为国际海事组织采用基于市场的机制来减少温室气体排放提供了强有力的支持。国际法的其他原则规定,国际海事组织采用的任何基于市场的机制都应与国际气候协议保持一致,对各国和各公司对气候问题的不同贡献作出反应,建立在现有的最佳科学基础上,同时解决任何不确定性,以减少对环境的风险,并尊重普遍承认的个人和国家的平等、生命和公平待遇权利。
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