Valuing Foreign Disasters in International Environmental Law

A. Rowell, Lesley M Wexler
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This book chapter argues that explicit valuation of foreign disasters can help policymakers think through the relative value of foreign and international disaster policies as against other demands on the public’s resources. It identifies the valuation decisions that policymakers inevitably face when developing international disaster policy, and argues that foreign disaster contexts present distinctive political, philosophical, psychosocial, and practical features that should be understood to distinguish foreign disaster valuation from domestic disaster valuation. In light of the complexity of foreign disaster valuation, the chapter argues that explicit — rather than implicit — valuation processes offer useful features to policymakers, by helping to systemize the complexity of competing risks and obligations, and by acting as a tonic to the intuitive and heuristic psychological processes that may otherwise underlie implicit valuations of foreign harms. Finally, the chapter identifies specific opportunities in international environmental law for incorporating explicit valuation into policymaking. These opportunities include verifying the satisfaction of threshold conditions to trigger legal requirements; choosing among multiple feasible compliance strategies; adding content to common but differentiated responsibilities; operationalizing the precautionary principle; and justifying the creation of legal strategies for special disaster risks such as those that are truly uncertain or those with extremely damaging potential outcomes.
国际环境法对外国灾害的评价
这本书的这一章认为,对外国灾害的明确评估可以帮助政策制定者思考外国和国际灾害政策相对于其他公共资源需求的相对价值。它确定了决策者在制定国际灾害政策时不可避免地面临的评估决策,并认为外国灾害背景呈现出独特的政治、哲学、社会心理和实践特征,应该理解这些特征,以区分外国灾害评估与国内灾害评估。鉴于国外灾害评估的复杂性,本章认为,通过帮助将相互竞争的风险和义务的复杂性系统化,以及作为直觉和启发式心理过程的补剂,明确的(而不是隐含的)评估过程为政策制定者提供了有用的特征,否则,直觉和启发式心理过程可能会成为外国危害隐性评估的基础。最后,本章指出了在国际环境法中将明确的评估纳入政策制定的具体机会。这些机会包括验证是否满足触发法律要求的阈值条件;多种可行合规策略的选择;为共同但有区别的责任增加内容;实施预防原则;并为特殊灾害风险(如那些真正不确定或具有极具破坏性潜在后果的风险)制定法律策略辩护。
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