矫正奥特罗阿沿海海域:一个加强环境保护的法人案例

IF 1.3 Q1 LAW
Rachael Mortiaux
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摘要

新西兰重要沿海海洋区域的健康和完整性正在恶化,而支离破碎和执行不力的法律框架未能有效管理对新西兰海洋环境的威胁。为了对这些问题作出反应,我建议可以利用法人资格来支持加强对海洋地区和资源的环境保护。借鉴新西兰和国际上的比较例子,我认为在监管和治理模式中承认生态系统是法人,并认为法人资格同样可以适用于新西兰的沿海海洋地区。如果实施得当,我认为法人资格可以改变人与自然之间的关系,从而将沿海海洋地区的利益提升到开发它的人之上,并支持更多的协作和整体环境管理。
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Righting Aotearoa’s coastal marine area: a case for legal personhood to enhance environmental protection
ABSTRACT The health and integrity of New Zealand’s essential coastal marine area is deteriorating, while a fragmented and inadequately implemented statutory framework fails to effectively manage threats to New Zealand’s marine environment. In an attempt to respond to these issues, I suggest that legal personhood could be used to support increased environmental protection of marine areas and resources. Drawing on comparative examples from New Zealand and internationally, I consider the recognition of ecosystems as legal persons within regulatory and governance models, and argue that legal personhood could similarly be applied to New Zealand’s coastal marine area. If implemented correctly, I argue that legal personhood could, critically, shift the relationship between humans and Nature, thereby elevating the interests of the coastal marine area above those who exploit it, and support more collaborative and holistic environmental management.
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