Not a slow burn: the urgent need for a protection mechanism for environmentally displaced persons – The Philippines

IF 0.3 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Selina Irene O Ablaza
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This article considers whether we should continue to try to force the experiences of environmentally displaced persons to fit the traditional definition of ‘refugees’; or whether we should instead recognize that certain inherent differences necessitate treating persons displaced by climate as a separate category of persons of concern. An argument is made in favour of the latter, which highlights the urgent need for the development and implementation of a specific protection mechanism to address climate displacement, given the lack of accommodation under the existing international legal framework on refugee protection. Also highlighted is the role of domestic legislation in the protection of environmentally displaced persons with a particular focus on the Philippines. The Philippines is vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change, with the displacement of numerous people every year due to the onslaught of typhoons and other disasters. In conclusion, recommendations are made for interim measures and future legislation to address climate displacement.
不能慢慢来:迫切需要建立保护环境流离失所者的机制 - 菲律宾
本文探讨了我们是否应继续试图迫使环境流离失所者的经历符合 "难民 "的传统定义;或者我们是否应认识到某些固有的差异使得我们有必要将因气候而流离失所者作为一个单独的受关注人群类别来对待。支持后者的论点强调,鉴于现有的难民保护国际法律框架缺乏通融性,亟需制定和实施专门的保护机制来解决气候流离失所问题。还强调了国内立法在保护环境流离失所者方面的作用,并特别关注菲律宾。菲律宾很容易受到气候变化的不利影响,每年都有许多人因台风和其他灾害而流离失所。最后,就解决气候流离失所问题的临时措施和未来立法提出了建议。
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期刊介绍: The Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law (APJEL) is published in two issues each year by the Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law (ACCEL). To subscribe please complete the Subscription form and return to ACCEL.
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