享有维持生命的气候系统的权利:案例选编

IF 0.4 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Marcin Stoczkiewicz
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摘要

本文分析了有关维持气候系统生命权的法律论述。分析的主题是围绕选定的具有里程碑意义的案件展开的论述,在这些案件中,为了保护受到气候危机威胁的基本宪法权利,人们提出了保护稳定气候的必要性(朱莉安娜诉美国、乌尔根达诉荷兰、纽鲍尔诉德国和夏威夷电灯公司)。分析从法律渊源(适用的法律规范、明确承认的宪法权利)的角度进行,而这一未列举的基本权利正是来源于这些法律渊源。通过分析,我们可以假定,在法律论述中,维持生命的气候系统权被理解为(i)从生命权、自由权和财产权衍生出的一项宪法权利,是实现这些权利的必要条件,或(ii)清洁健康环境权所包含的一项宪法权利,或甚至(iii)作为所有宪法权利前提的一项宪法权利。作者认为,这项权利也可以理解为生命权的一个未表达的项目(方面)。
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The Right to a Life-Sustaining Climate System: Selected Case Law
This article analyses the legal discourse concerning the right to a life-sustaining climate system. The subject of analysis is the discourse around selected landmark cases in which arguments were raised about the need to protect a stable climate for the sake of protecting fundamental constitutional rights threatened by the climate crisis (Juliana v United States, Urgenda v Netherlands, Neubauer v Germany, and Hawai’i Electric Light Co.). The analysis is conducted from the point of view of the legal sources (applicable legal norms, clearly recognised constitutional rights) from which this unenumerated fundamental right is derived. This analysis allows us to assume that the right to a life-sustaining climate system is understood in legal discourse as: (i) a constitutional right derived from the right to life, liberty and property as necessary for their realisation, or (ii) a constitutional right encompassed by the right to a clean and healthy environment, or even as (iii) a constitutional right that is a predicate of all constitutional rights. In the author’s view, this right can also be understood as an unexpressed item (aspect) of the right to life.
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