Ten Years On: Rethinking Transnational Environmental Law

IF 2.6 1区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
T. Etty, Veerle Heyvaert, C. Carlarne, Bruce R. Huber, J. Peel, Josephine A. W. van Zeben
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Abstract

This issue brings to a close the first full decade of Transnational Environmental Law (TEL). It is sobering to consider the shape of the world in 2011 and to remember our ignorance of the events to come. The global stage is always a roiling mix of disparate forces, but between the ascendance of the populist right, COVID-19, Brexit, the rise and decline (and rise?) of ISIS, and the ongoing escalation of climate-related emergencies, it seems thatTEL’s initial ten years witnessedmore than their share of global turmoil. In strictly legal terms there were unexpected developments that became core areas of relevance to this journal. The emergence of environmental litigation in China, for example, has been a striking shift, the magnitude of which could not easily have been foreseen at TEL’s inception. The ‘rights of nature’ as a feature of legislation and constitutional law, though emergent in the 2000s, has bubbled to the surface in additional jurisdictions over the last decade, and the Paris Agreement marked a significant departure from earlier approaches to climate change under international law.
跨国环境法十年反思
这个问题结束了跨国环境法(TEL)的第一个完整十年。考虑2011年的世界格局,并记住我们对即将发生的事件的无知,这是发人深省的。全球舞台上总是充斥着各种不同的力量,但民粹主义右翼的崛起、新冠疫情、英国脱欧、ISIS的兴衰(和崛起?)以及与气候相关的紧急情况的不断升级,似乎在tel成立的最初十年里,它见证了更多的全球动荡。在严格的法律术语中,有意想不到的发展成为与本刊相关的核心领域。例如,环境诉讼在中国的出现是一个惊人的转变,其规模在TEL成立之初是无法轻易预见的。“自然权利”作为立法和宪法的一个特征,虽然在21世纪初才出现,但在过去十年中已经在其他司法管辖区浮出水面,《巴黎协定》标志着与早期国际法下的气候变化方法的重大背离。
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