揭开“自然权利”的面纱:原住民习惯权利与环境法律人格的二分法

IF 0.8 Q2 LAW
V. Marshall
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摘要

创建法律实体的法律概念本身并不是开拓性的领域,尽管引入和倡导河流的法人资格可能是开拓性的。然而,以全人类过度剥削、滥用和污染环境为由倡导自然权利,既有误导性,也有不实的地方。根据土著法治,澳大利亚土著人民负有“关爱国家”的首要、独特和固有义务;保护和管理原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的环境。土著人的法治和“关爱国家”的义务可以追溯到几千年前,但澳大利亚国内法律和政策未能适当支持澳大利亚土著人履行这些义务。在这篇文章中,我认为,与其在澳大利亚接受“自然权利”财产模式,不如让原住民在照顾国家方面发挥关键甚至首要的作用。
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Removing the Veil from the ‘Rights of Nature’: The Dichotomy between First Nations Customary Rights and Environmental Legal Personhood
The legal concept of the creation of a legal entity is not trailblazing territory of itself, although introducing and advocating for the legal personality of a river may be. However, advocating for the rights of nature on grounds that all humans over-exploit, abuse and contaminate the environment is as misleading as it is untrue. The Indigenous peoples of Australia have a primary, unique and inherent obligation to ‘Care for Country’ according to the Indigenous rule of law; exercising the protection and management of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environment. The Indigenous rule of law and the obligation to ‘Care for Country’ stretches back many millennia yet Australian domestic laws and policies fail to properly support the exercise of such obligations by Indigenous Australians. In this article I argue, rather than embracing a ‘rights of nature’ property paradigm in Australia, we should instead empower First Nations people to take a pivotal, even primary, role in caring for Country.
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