自然权利?环境宪政模式的转变1

Izabela Jędrzejowska-Schiffauer, Peter Schiffauer
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文章通过对宪法文本、判例法和类宪法立法的研究,概述了世界各地在宪法法律和实践中对环境和气候保护的改进。在针对公共当局的纲领性条款中,越来越多地增加了个人保护环境的法律地位。在某些情况下,大自然被赋予了法律人格。后一种创新与全球南方国家的传统有很好的联系,南方国家最先引入这种创新,但与西方国家的法律制度却不尽相同,西方国家最近才首次引入这种创新。从严格的法律意义上讲,这一创新的效果也可以通过传统的法律手段来实现,而其隐喻性则有望改变人们对自然的态度。第二项创新涉及从以人类为中心的方法向以生物文化或生态为中心的方法转变。这将使有关环境的宪法法律充分发挥作用,并为个性化的自然概念赋予实质意义。然而,这种发展是不确定的。如果将自然权利移植到西方法律思维和实践中,它有可能继续被困在以人类为中心的法律主体和客体范畴中。为了避免这种不经意的矛盾,文章呼吁调和两种方法,在人与自然的关系中寻求更多的平衡。
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Rights of Nature? Shifting Patterns in Environmental Constitutionalism1
The article outlines improvements in environment and climate protection in constitutional law and practice all over the world, examining constitutional texts, case law and constitution-like legislation. A legal standing of individuals to defend the environment is increasingly added to programmatic provisions addressed to public authorities. In some cases Nature is granted legal personality. The latter innovation connects well to traditions established in the global South, where it was introduced first, but not so to legal systems of the Occident, where it was recently introduced for the first time. In strictly legal terms the effects of this innovation can also be achieved by classical legal instruments, while its metaphoric dimension promises a change in people’s attitudes towards nature. A second innovation concerns the shift from an anthropocentric to a bio-cultural or ecocentric approach. This would render constitutional law on the environment fully effective and convey a substantive meaning to a personalised concept of Nature. Such a development is, however, uncertain. The rights of Nature risk remaining trapped in anthropocentric categories of subject and object of law when transposed to Occidental legal thinking and practice. To avoid such inadvertent contradictions, the article pleads for reconciling both approaches by seeking more equilibrium in the Human-Nature relationship.
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