美洲法院的环境与人权咨询意见:对国际气候法的影响

Pub Date : 2018-10-31 DOI:10.1163/18786561-00803012
Christopher Campbell-Duruflé, S. Atapattu
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美洲人权法院于2018年2月发布的《环境与人权咨询意见》有可能开创气候法与国际人权法之间关系的新时代。本文从2005年向IA人权委员会提交的因纽特人请愿书开始,该请愿书指出了国际人权框架在气候变化问题上的应用所面临的三个法律挑战:可执行性、因果关系和治外法权。通过人权理事会和《巴黎协定》谈判的例子,我们表明,这三个问题继续对气候法与人权之间的关系产生影响。然后,我们提请注意IA法院咨询意见的开创性性质,特别是《美国人权公约》赋予了享有健康环境的自主权利以及具有预防性和域外性质的国家义务。我们建议,IA法院重新审视这三个法律障碍,为缩小国际人权和气候法学科之间的差距提供了机会。
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The Inter-American Court’s Environment and Human Rights Advisory Opinion: Implications for International Climate Law
The Advisory Opinion of the Inter-American (IA) Court of Human Rights on Environment and Human Rights, released in February 2018, has the potential to usher in a new era for the relationship between climate law and international human rights law. This article begins with the Inuit Petition submitted to the IA Commission on Human Rights in 2005 to identify three legal challenges which it brought to light on the application of the international human rights framework to climate change: enforceability, causality, and extraterritoriality. By relying on examples from the Human Rights Council and the Paris Agreement negotiations, we show that these three issues continue to have an impact on the relationship between climate law and human rights. We then draw attention to the groundbreaking character of the IA Court’s Advisory Opinion, and in particular to the finding that the American Convention on Human Rights gives rise to an autonomous right to a healthy environment and to state duties that are both preventive and extraterritorial in nature. We suggest that the IA Court’s revisiting of the three legal hurdles provides an opportunity to close the gap between the disciplines of international human rights and climate law.
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