The right to a healthy environment: the role of treaty-based supervisory mechanisms.

Iordanca-Rodica Iordanov, Valentin Roşca
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A healthy environment is necessary for the full enjoyment of human rights. However, if we approach the field of human rights and its link with environmental protection, we have a unique „trident“ made up of its inseparable elements - human rights and fundamental freedoms, health and environmental protection. Considering the connection between human rights and environmental protection, we can unequivocally argue that the treaty-based supervisory mechanisms in the field of environmental protection are relevant to our study and their applicability to the human rights segment. An example in this chapter would be the international legal framework on environmental impact assessment (EIA) in transboundary areas. A remarkable success in codifying the institution of EIA in international law was the adoption of the Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in Transboundary Areas (Espoo, 25 February 1991). In addition to the importance of the Espoo Convention for the protection of the environment, an „indirect” environmental protection mechanism is also emerging.
健康环境权:基于条约的监督机制的作用。
健康的环境是充分享有人权的必要条件。然而,如果我们研究人权领域及其与环境保护的联系,我们就有一个独特的“三叉戟”,由人权和基本自由、健康和环境保护等不可分割的要素组成。考虑到人权与环境保护之间的联系,我们可以毫不含糊地说,环境保护领域基于条约的监督机制与我们的研究有关,它们适用于人权部分。本章的一个例子是关于跨界地区环境影响评价的国际法律框架。《跨界地区环境影响评价公约》(1991年2月25日,埃斯波)的通过是将环境影响评价制度编入国际法的一个显著成功。除了《埃斯波公约》对保护环境的重要性外,一种“间接”环境保护机制也正在出现。
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