印尼的雾霾污染

Melda Kamil Ariadno
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雾霾污染一直是印尼等拥有大面积森林的国家最严重的环境灾难之一。在国家、区域和国际层面开展雾霾防治工作。采用在国际法领域内制定的原则,如可持续发展、预防原则、可预见性、尽职调查和睦邻友好,已为世界上每一个国家,特别是那些从事可能造成跨界污染的活动的国家进行了讨论。印尼一直在经历森林大火,并一直在努力与之抗争。已经制定了国家法律,指定了机构,并建立了机制。然而,这些努力还远远没有完成。印度尼西亚需要比目前所采取的行动走得更远。一个必要的前进道路是批准2002年东南亚国家联盟(ASEAN)关于跨境雾霾污染的协议,印尼没有批准该协议。本文讨论了印度尼西亚的雾霾污染问题,国际法下的适用规则,包括国家责任原则,东盟协议内制定的机制,印度尼西亚政府在打击雾霾污染方面采取了哪些步骤,以及印度尼西亚批准东盟协议的必要性。关键词:雾霾,污染,东盟,印度尼西亚
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Haze pollution in Indonesia
Haze pollution has been one of the most serious environmental catastrophes in countries with wide areas of forest, such as Indonesia. Efforts to combat haze pollution have been carried out at the national, regional and international levels. Adopting principles developed within international law arena such as sustainable development, precautionary principle, foreseeability, due diligence and good neighbourliness have been  canvassed for every state in the world especially those having activities which have potential impact to cause transboundary pollution. Indonesia has been experiencing forest burns from time to time and trying to combat it ever since. National law has been developed, institutions have been designated, and mechanisms have been created. These efforts are however far from complete. Indonesia needs to go much further than what have  been undertaken this far. A necessary way forward would be to ratify the 2002 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution, which Indonesia fails to ratify. This paper  discusses the problems of haze pollution in Indonesia, the applicable rules under international law including the  state responsibility doctrine, the mechanism developed within the ASEAN Agreement, what steps have been taken by Indonesian Government in combating haze pollution, and the need for Indonesia to ratify the  ASEAN Agreement. Keywords : Haze, Pollution, ASEAN, Indonesia
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