子孙后代与环境:国际法下的代际公平权利?

Felix Schroder
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气候变化正变得越来越重要,其影响也越来越具有破坏性。诸如砍伐森林、生物多样性丧失和沙漠化等问题日益普遍,给我们这一代人留下了许多需要应付的问题。但随着气候变化的加剧,那些必将承受更大负担的人将会到来。除非在代际之间建立某种形式的平等,否则后代很可能会发现自己处于不稳定和不适宜居住的环境中。有人认为,实现代际平衡的一种方法是通过代际公平的权利。本文分析了代际公平原则在国际法中的发展和进步。在此过程中,本文询问了国际环境法和国际人权法的渊源,以确定代际平等权利是否存在。这一分析发现,在国际法下没有出现代际公平的权利。尽管如此,在国际舞台上实现这一权利似乎有一种明确的趋势。在出现代际平等的权利之前,可以执行或依靠某些机构和机制来保障后代的环境利益。
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FUTURE GENERATIONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: A RIGHT TO INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW?
Climate change is becoming ever more pertinent and its impact ever more devastating. Issues such as deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and desertification are increasingly prevalent, leaving the present generation with numerous problems to contend with. But as climate change intensifies, those who will surely bear an even greater burden are the ones yet to come. Unless some form of equality is established between generations, future generations are likely to find themselves in a precarious and inhospitable environment. It is argued that one way of achieving an intergenerational balance is through a right to intergenerational equity. This article analyses the development and progression of the principle of intergenerational equity in international law. In doing so, the article interrogates the sources of international environmental law as well as international human rights law to determine whether a right to intergenerational equity exists. This analysis finds that no right to intergenerational equity has arisen under international law. Nonetheless, there seems to be a definitive trend toward the realisation of such a right on the international stage. Until such time as there is a right to intergenerational equity, certain institutions and mechanisms could be implemented or relied upon to safeguard the environmental interests of future generations.
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