巴黎协定》下的水资源:未开发的潜力?

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW
Dieudonné Mevono Mvogo
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由于某些解决方案不健全,《里约公约》探索以自然为基础的解决方案来解决环境问题。生物多样性公约》(CBD)提倡以自然为基础的方法,而埃及已受邀将水问题纳入缔约方大会(COP 27)的谈判。然而,尽管学者们强调了水对人类和环境系统的益处,但有关水在国际气候机制中的地位的知识仍存在差距。本文分析了有关个人权利和全球变暖的政策、法律资源和文献,以研究水在《巴黎协定》中的现状和未来可能发挥的作用。本研究首先回顾了现有的学术研究,以探讨与水有关的复杂性和挑战、水的地位可能解决的当前国际气候变化机制中的具体差距和弱点,以及水为何和如何成为一种未开发的潜力。然后,研究了《巴黎协定》制度中的水概念及其在人类世中的价值。然后探讨了水在实现《巴黎协定》目标方面的潜在作用。本文认为,水可以成为全球变暖机制的强制法类型的基础规范。总之,水是《巴黎协定》中尚未开发的潜力。本研究的结论可为国际法委员会(ILC)修订作为国际法基础的强制法原则提供参考。
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Water Under the Paris Agreement: An Unexploited Potential?

Since some solutions are unsound, the Rio Conventions explore nature-based solutions to tackle environmental issues. The Convention on Biodiversity (CBD) promotes nature-based approaches, while Egypt has been invited to integrate water into the Conference of the Parties (COP 27) negotiations. However, despite the benefits of water for human and environmental systems highlighted by the scholarship, gaps exist in the knowledge concerning the status of water within the international climate regime. This paper analyses policies, legal resources, and literature on individual rights and global warming to investigate water’s current state and potential future roles within the Paris Agreement. This study first reviews the existing scholarship to explore water-related complexities and challenges, the specific gaps and weaknesses in the current international climate change regime that water status might address, and why and how water is an unexploited potential. It then examines the concept of water within the Paris Agreement regime and its value within the Anthropocene. It then explores the potential role of water in achieving the Paris Accord objective. The paper suggests that water could be a grundnorm of the jus cogens type for the global warming regime. In conclusion, water is an unexploited potential under the Paris Agreement. Findings from this study can inform the efforts of the International Law Commission (ILC) to amend the jus cogens principles that underpin international law.

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期刊介绍: The Liverpool Law Review is a tri-annual journal of contemporary domestic, European and international legal and social policy issues. The Journal aims to provide articles, commentaries and reviews across a wide range of theoretical and practical legal and social policy matters - including public law, private law, civil and criminal justice, international law, ethics and legal theory. The Journal has many international subscribers and regularly publishes important contributions from the U.K. and abroad. Articles and commentaries are published with sufficient speed to ensure that they are truly current.
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