气候变化对尼日利亚实现经济和社会权利的影响:国际合作和援助救援?

Q3 Social Sciences
P. Oamen, Eunice O Erhagbe
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摘要

现有文献没有充分重视国际合作和援助在实现经济和社会权利方面的作用。同样令人担忧的是,尽管气候变化的影响在最近的学术辩论中占据主导地位,但大多数讨论都集中在环境和经济角度,很少提及其对实现经济和社会权利的具体影响。然而,事实是,气候变化不仅改变了环境,而且对人们,特别是社会中最弱势群体的经济和社会权利的实现产生了不利影响。本文评估了尼日利亚气候变化的这些不利影响,并主张在缓解和适应机制方面采取国际合作方法。文章借鉴了联合国的几项人权和气候变化文书,提出了“促成和法律义务的理由”,以使发达国家在尼日利亚等发展中国家努力应对气候变化的社会经济影响时承担有利于发展中国家的国际义务。然而,它指出,国际合作是对尼日利亚政府利用当地可用资源实现经济和社会权利的义务的补充,而不是替代。
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The impact of climate change on economic and social rights realisation in Nigeria: International cooperation and assistance to the rescue?
The role of international cooperation and assistance in the realisation of economic and social rights has not been given sufficient attention in existing literature. It is also quite concerning that, although the impact of climate change has dominated scholarly debates in recent times, most of the discussions focus on environmental and economic perspectives, with scanty reference to its specific impact on the realisation of economic and social rights. However, the fact is that climate change not only alters the environment, but also adversely affects the realisation of economic and social rights of people, especially the most vulnerable groups of society. This article appraises these adverse effects of climate change in Nigeria and argues for an international cooperation approach towards mitigation and adaptation mechanisms. Drawing on several United Nations human rights and climate change instruments, the article theorises 'contributory and legally obligatory grounds' to affix an international obligation to developed countries in favour of developing countries such as Nigeria, in the latter's efforts to address the socio-economic impact of climate change. However, it notes that international cooperation is complementary, not substitutive of the Nigerian government's obligation to realise economic and social rights with locally-available resources.
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African Human Rights Law Journal
African Human Rights Law Journal Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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