地球工程与公共信托原则

Q3 Social Sciences
A. Lockley, G. Futerman, D. Coffman
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地球工程(有意改变气候系统)作为一种控制人为全球变暖(AGW)的技术已被讨论。公共信托原则(Public Trust Doctrine, PTD)是指为了公共利益,以集体所有制的形式持有非私人所有的资产;它通常适用于潮汐之间的海岸线。PTD存在几种变体。所有的变种都是为了限制私有制;源自英美普通法的版本规定了君主的义务和责任,以维持和保存公众信托的资产。我们考虑了各种类型的地球工程,以保护目前在PTD下的示例资产,在各种情况下找到令人信服的行动案例。这就引入了一种矛盾的局面,理论上,强迫各国进行地球工程来保护海滩,可能比保护整个地球更容易。我们注意到,虽然PTD义务本质上是原子化的,但威胁的内在共性可能有助于减少这种碎片化,并鼓励各国采取共同行动。然而,我们注意到最近法律诉讼的失败,这暴露了PTD在总体上迫使气候行动的能力上的实际局限性——因此它在地球工程中的适用性。
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Geoengineering and Public Trust Doctrine
Geoengineering (the deliberate modification of the climate system), has been discussed as a technique to control Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW). Public Trust Doctrine (PTD) is used to hold assets that are not in private ownership in a form of collective ownership for public benefit; it is familiarly applied to the shoreline between tides. Several variants of PTD exist. All variants serve to limit private ownership; the version arising from Anglo-American common law creates duties and responsibilities on the sovereign, to maintain and preserve assets in public trust. We consider various types of geoengineering, to protect example assets currently under PTD finding a compelling case for action, in a variety of contexts. This introduces a paradoxical situation, where it may theoretically be easier to compel states to undertake geoengineering to protect a beach, than to protect the whole planet. We note that, whilst PTD obligations are atomised in nature, the inherent commonality of the threat potentially serves to reduce this fragmentation, and to encourage common action amongst states. However, we note the failure of recent legal proceedings, which exposes practical limitations on the ability of PTD to compel climate action generally – and thus its applicability to geoengineering.
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Carbon and Climate Law Review
Carbon and Climate Law Review Social Sciences-Law
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