The current status of the right to the environment at the global international law

Vivien Dr. Köböl-Benda
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This article focuses on the right to a healthy environment, which is a challenging aspect of international law because, until recently, it was not explicitly addressed at the global level. The United Nations' human rights instruments do not contain provisions related to the environment, but the approach of 'greening the existing' human rights can be observed in several forms, for instance, in general comments. International environmental law introduced a similar concept, the 'human rights approach', which connects environmental issues with human rights. We assume that these two concepts can serve as the foundation for declaring the right to a healthy environment but do not replace that. We argue that the global recognition of the right to a healthy environment could connect the two branches of international law and ease its fragmentation. This article aims to examine and evaluate the existing international legal background at the global and regional levels. While doing so, we will analyze the legally binding and soft law instruments and the relevant case law of international human rights law and international environmental law. The article emphasized the recent legal development, as the United Nations Human Rights Committee adopted 2021 resolution no. 48/13, which promotes the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment. Here, we also present suggestions for the further global elaboration of the right. On the one hand, the examination reveals that international law already has several instruments and concepts that can be considered a starting point for the declaration. On the other hand, we propose that innovation, new approaches should be expressed in the future, related to the right to a healthy environment.  
环境权在全球国际法中的现状
本条侧重于享有健康环境的权利,这是国际法的一个具有挑战性的方面,因为直到最近,它还没有在全球一级得到明确处理。联合国的人权文书没有包含与环境有关的条款,但“绿化现有”人权的方法可以通过几种形式来观察,例如在一般性意见中。国际环境法引入了一个类似的概念,即“人权方法”,将环境问题与人权联系起来。我们认为,这两个概念可以作为宣布健康环境权的基础,但不能取代这一点。我们认为,全球承认享有健康环境的权利可以将国际法的两个分支联系起来,并缓解其分裂。本文旨在考察和评价全球和区域两级现有的国际法律背景。在这样做的同时,我们将分析具有法律约束力的软性法律文书以及国际人权法和国际环境法的相关判例法。文章强调了最近的法律发展,联合国人权委员会通过了2021年第48/13号决议,该决议促进了享有清洁、健康和可持续环境的权利。在此,我们还提出了进一步在全球范围内阐述这一权利的建议。一方面,审查表明,国际法已有若干文书和概念可以被视为宣言的起点。另一方面,我们建议,未来应表现出与健康环境权有关的创新和新方法。
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