解决塑料汤问题的国际法文书

Luisa Cortat Simonetti Goncalves, M. Faure
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海洋中塑料污染的问题在1997年之后变得越来越明显,当时海洋中大量塑料被首次公布。尽管如此,关于塑料污染的来源、目的地以及对自然和人类生活的影响,科学数据和研究仍然非常缺乏。唯一可以肯定的是,最终进入海洋的塑料数量令人担忧,而且由于其耐用性和广泛的使用范围,很可能不会很快减少。据估计,每年至少有800万吨塑料泄漏到海洋中,如果不采取行动,预计到2030年这一数字将翻一番,到2050年将翻两番。因此,到2050年,海洋中的塑料将比鱼还多。本文着重探讨了面对这一问题的国际法律途径。它构成了进一步研究的基础,旨在建立一个法律框架,以充分面对海洋塑料污染问题。为了做到这一点,第一步是揭示已经存在的国际文书——包括硬法和软法。完成这一中间步骤是必不可少的,因为这种污染的很大一部分是在国际水域,在那里唯一适用的法律法规和补救办法是国际公法。只有通过这种最先进的方法,才有可能批判性地分析其可能性和局限性,并建议如何继续进行。因此,本文首先从事前和事后两个角度分析国际文书是否处理塑料汤问题。在证明目前的努力与海洋塑料污染的危害和威胁不相容之后,我们提出了可能的途径和方法,以克服障碍,开始面对海洋塑料污染的问题。
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International Law Instruments To Address The Plastic Soup
textabstractThe problem of plastic pollution in the oceans has been increasingly evident after 1997, when the great concentrations of plastics in the oceans were initially publicized. Still, there is a substantial lack of scientific data and research about the sources of plastic pollution, destinations and consequences to nature and human life. The only certainty is that the amount of plastic that ends up in the ocean is alarming and likely will not decrease anytime soon because of its durability and large range of use. Estimates show that, each year, at least 8 million tons of plastics leak into the ocean and, if no action is taken, this is expected to double by 2030, and quadruple by 2050. As a result, by 2050 there would be more plastic than fish in the ocean. This Article focuses on international legal pathways to face such a problem. It constitutes the basis for further research that aims at constructing a legal framework to adequately face the problem of plastic pollution of the oceans. In order to do so, the first step is to unveil the already existing international instruments—both hard and soft law. It is indispensable to accomplish this intermediate step because a great part of such pollution is in international waters, where the only legal regulations and remedies applicable are those from public international law. Solely through this state-of-the-art approach is it possible to analyze critically its possibilities and limitations, as well as to suggest how to proceed. Therefore, this Article first analyzes whether the international instruments deal with the plastic soup issue, both from the ex ante and from the ex post perspectives. After showing that the current efforts are not compatible with the current harms and threats of plastic pollution of the oceans, we suggest possible pathways and approaches to surpass the obstacles and to start facing the problem of plastic pollution of the oceans.
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