Michelle Foster, H. Lambert, J. McAdam
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2019冠状病毒病危机及其后的难民保护:国际法的能力和限制
当前的大流行病和随之而来的危机框架对全球流动造成了前所未有的限制,从而也限制了难民寻求保护的能力。鉴于公共卫生挑战的紧迫性,这些措施是作为紧急事项实施的,但有违反国际难民和人权法的风险。这一经验提供了一个机会,让我们反思一个同样引人注目、但不那么紧迫的威胁,即与气候变化影响有关的流离失所问题。本文考虑了这两个挑战,并反思了国际法解决这两个危机的能力和局限性,同时平衡了相互竞争的权利和利益。报告认为,国际法和政策面临的一项关键挑战是,如何利用COVID-19带来的紧迫感应对长期“气候危机”,而不诉诸被动、短期、限制性和例外措施的应急机制。©2021,新南威尔士大学法律期刊。版权所有。
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