环境引起的流离失所:当(生态)脆弱性转变为复原力(和庇护)时

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW
Francesca Ippolito
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摘要

本文旨在对 "生态脆弱性 "进行反思--"生态脆弱性 "体现了人类/身体与环境/非人类世界之间的关系、流动和相互作用--并将其应用于由环境引起的移民问题中。特别要强调的是,法律对因环境问题而流离失所的移民所起的双重作用,既是造成和加剧其脆弱性的因素,也是潜在的解毒剂,对实现保护具有重要价值。也就是说,一方面,分析将表明,缺乏对与气候变化有关的移徙的空间和时间模式及其对社会福祉的影响的概念化理解,是如何导致和加剧这类移徙者的脆弱性的。另一方面,将提出对脆弱性的批判性理解,这种理解在最近一些国际和国家司法管辖区的法律推理中得到了发展,它将成为确保环境移民和法律本身复原力的关键因素,既能良性扩展传统的庇护规范,又能灵活地为这些移民提供国际保护。
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Environmentally Induced Displacement: When (Ecological) Vulnerability Turns into Resilience (and Asylum)

This article aims to reflect on ‘ecological vulnerability’ – which makes evident the relationship, flows and interactions between the human being/body and the environment/non-human world – as applied in the context of environmentally induced migration. In particular, the dual role of the law vis-à-vis environmentally displaced migrants as a generator and exacerbator of their vulnerability as well as potential antidote, valuable for attaining protection, will be highlighted. Namely, on one hand, the analysis will show how a lack of conceptualisation of the notion to understand the spatial and temporal patterns of climate change-related migration, as well as its consequences for societal well-being, contributes to generate and exacerbate the vulnerability of that category of migrants. On the other hand, the critical understanding of vulnerability, as developed in some recent legal reasoning of international and national jurisdictions, will be proposed as a key element for ensuring the resilience of both environmental migrants and the law itself, for both virtuously expanding traditional asylum norms and flexibilising access to international protection for those migrants.

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