气候正义中的公益诉讼:跨国气候争端中的 EPIL 中国模式

Md. Rezaull Karim
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气候变化是我们这个时代最紧迫的挑战之一,影响着生态系统、社区和基本人权。本摘要深入探讨了气候正义、人权原则以及环境公益诉讼(EPIL)在确保问责制和公平性方面的作用之间的关系。文章以中国为重点,探讨了利用环境公益诉讼实现气候正义的理论基础、实践应用和未来前景。文章分析了如何针对国际气候争端修改 EPIL 的中国模式,以及这样做的可能性和障碍。理论框架强调了人权在应对气候相关挑战中的重要性,将生命权和健康环境权等概念纳入其中。本研究讨论了预防原则、共同但有区别的责任 (CBDR)、公共信任等基本理论与 EPIL 在国际争端解决中的实际应用之间的因果关系和逻辑关系。本书讨论了 EPIL 在气候案件中的实际应用,包括披露环境信息、反对化石燃料项目、倡导气候适应、保护弱势社区、质疑政府不作为以及推广可再生能源。每一项应用都提供了一个实际案例,说明 EPIL 如何成为实现环境正义的有效工具。考虑到中国独特的法律环境和未来可能的发展方向,本书对 EPIL 在中国的前景进行了研究。为了解决气候问题的全球性质,国际合作和法律程序至关重要。文章最后分析了在跨国气候争端中采用和执行中国模式的EPIL的机遇和困难。这一深入研究旨在进一步探讨人权、气候正义,以及像《国际环境法》这样的法律在保障可持续和公正的未来方面的作用。EPIL促进全球合作、履行环境责任、提高公众意识、激励气候友好型实践、坚持CBDR原则,并将各国定位为跨国气候行动的领导者。通过在国际气候争议中倡导、合法化和管理 "中国模式 "的 "EPIL",可以走上一条以责任为气候行动的基础、以环境权为基本人权、以正义超越国界的世界之路。这种综合方法可以为应用 EPIL 铺平道路,使其成为在全球范围内解决气候正义问题的重要工具。
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Public Interest Litigation in Climate Justice: Chinese Mode of EPIL in Transnational Climate Disputes
Climate change presents one of the most pressing challenges of our time, impacting ecosystems, communities, and fundamental human rights. This abstract introduces an in-depth exploration of the nexus between climate justice, human rights principles, and the instrumental role of Environmental Public Interest Litigation (EPIL) in ensuring accountability and equity. With a particular emphasis on the Chinese context, the article explores the theoretical underpinnings, practical applications, and future prospects of attaining climate justice using EPIL. The analysis of how the Chinese model of EPIL may be modified for international climate disputes, as well as the possibilities and obstacles involved in doing so, forms the basis of this conversation. The theoretical framework emphasizes the importance of human rights in tackling climate-related challenges by incorporating concepts like the right to life, and the right to a healthy environment. This study discusses the causal and logical relationships between basic theories, such as the Precautionary Principle, Common But Differentiated Responsibilities (CBDR), public trust, and the actual application of EPIL in international dispute settlement. There is a discussion of the practical applications of EPIL in climate cases, which include disclosing environmental information, fighting fossil fuel projects, advocating for climate adaptation, protecting vulnerable communities, challenging government inaction, and promoting renewable energy. Every application provides a practical example of how EPIL may be an effective instrument for attaining environmental justice. The prospects of EPIL in the Chinese setting are examined, taking into account the distinct legal environment and possible directions for future growth. In order to address the global character of climate concerns, international cooperation and legal processes are essential. The article ends by analyzing the opportunities and difficulties of adopting and enforcing the Chinese model of EPIL in transnational climate disputes. This thorough examination aims to further the conversation about human rights, climate justice, and the function of laws like EPIL in guaranteeing a sustainable and just future. EPIL foster global collaboration, apply environmental responsibility, raise public  mindfulness, incentivize climate-friendly practices, uphold CBDR principles, and position nations as leaders in  transnational climate action. By espousing, legalizing, and administering the Chinese mode of EPIL in international climate controversies, can be embarked on a path towards a world where responsibility is the foundation of climate action, where environmental rights are upheld as abecedarian mortal rights, and where justice transcends borders. legalizing and administering the Chinese mode of EPIL in international climate controversies requires the development of transnational agreements, the establishment of international climate courts, standardized procedures, data participating mechanisms, obligatory compliance, civil society participation, commercial responsibility norms, agreement options, monitoring, and global cooperation. This comprehensive approach can pave the way for the application of EPIL as an important tool for addressing climate justice on a global scale.
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