在欧洲联盟内发生缓慢发生的气候灾害的情况下,国内流离失所者获得适当住房的权利

Robert Max Lange
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预计气候变化的影响将导致欧盟(EU)内部出现大量人口流离失所。然而,由缓慢发生的灾害引起的国内流离失所问题一直被忽视,欧盟缺乏国内流离失所的法律框架。本文采用跨学科的方法来评估在这种背景下为国内流离失所者(IDPs)提供的保护:法律分析评估了适足住房权,话语分析揭示了围绕不具约束力的国内流离失所指导原则构建的“被迫流离失所”。将特别注意作为国内流离失所的驱动因素的个人脆弱性和结构性社会经济限制。研究结果表明,以人权为基础的框架提供的社会经济住房权利相对薄弱。只有在要求证明严重环境影响的反应性索赔中,才提供适当住房的保护。此外,国内流离失所者最初被视为一个独特的群体,其特征是直接暴力和迫在眉睫的灾难,而不是结构性限制。虽然最近的话语转向承认个人流离失所经历的复杂性,但没有相应的概念制度化。因此,本文建议欧盟从《坎帕拉公约》对国内流离失所的定义、法律约束力和积极的国家义务中汲取灵感。
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The right to adequate housing for IDPs in the context of slow-onset climate-induced disasters within the European Union
The effects of climate change are projected to lead to significant displacement within the European Union (EU). However, internal displacement caused by slow-onset disasters has been neglected from discourse, and the EU lacks a legal framework for internal displacement. This article deploys an interdisciplinary approach to assess the protection offered to internally placed persons (IDPs) in this context: a legal analysis evaluates the right to adequate housing and a discourse analysis unpacks the construction of ‘forced displacement’ surrounding the non-binding Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement. Special attention will be paid to individual vulnerabilities and structural socio-economic constraints as drivers for internal displacement. The findings reveal that the human-rights-based framework provides relatively weak socio-economic housing rights. Protection of adequate housing is only offered in reactive claims requiring proof of severe environmental impact. Moreover, IDPs were initially constructed as a distinct group characterized by direct violence and imminent disasters rather than structural constraints. While the discourse recently shifted to recognize the complexity of individual displacement experiences, no corresponding concept has been institutionalized. Thus, this article recommends that the EU draw inspiration from the Kampala Convention regarding its definition of internal displacement, the legally binding nature and proactive state obligations.
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