Environmental Protections During Armed Conflict as Supportive Mechanisms for the Prevention of Atrocity Crimes

Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria
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The potential exacerbating impact of environmental damage incurred during armed conflict has gained increasing attention in regional and international fora. The links between conflict and the environment are indirect, but irrefutable. Environmental damage further has the potential to adversely affect risk factors associated with atrocity crimes. It is necessary to consider adequate environmental protections to avoid serious and negative long-lasting effects, and to prevent the exacerbation of conflicts into atrocity crimes. The vulnerability of the population generally and the environment is evident in armed conflict. This article explores the nexus between environmental damage and atrocity crimes generally before considering existing environmental protections during armed conflict and opportunities for progressive development. It argues that the enhancement of existing international legal obligations either through additional protections or improved implementation measures is necessary to protect the environment and contribute to the reduction of the risk of atrocity crimes.

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武装冲突期间的环境保护是防止暴行罪的辅助机制
武装冲突期间造成的环境破坏可能产生的加剧影响在地区和国际论坛上日益受到关注。冲突与环境之间的联系是间接的,但却是无可辩驳的。环境破坏还有可能对与暴行罪相关的风险因素产生不利影响。有必要考虑采取适当的环境保护措施,以避免长期的严重负面影响,并防止冲突恶化为暴行罪。在武装冲突中,民众和环境的脆弱性显而易见。本文在探讨武装冲突期间现有的环境保护措施和逐步发展的机遇之前,探讨了环境破坏与暴行罪之间的关系。文章认为,有必要通过增加保护措施或改进执行措施来加强现有的国际法律义务,以保护环境并促进减少暴行罪的风险。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies is a peer reviewed journal aimed at promoting the rule of law in humanitarian emergency situations and, in particular, the protection and assistance afforded to persons in the event of armed conflicts and natural disasters in all phases and facets under international law. The Journal welcomes submissions in the areas of international humanitarian law, international human rights law, international refugee law and international law relating to disaster response. In addition, other areas of law can be identified including, but not limited to the norms regulating the prevention of humanitarian emergency situations, the law concerning internally displaced persons, arms control and disarmament law, legal issues relating to human security, and the implementation and enforcement of humanitarian norms. The Journal´s objective is to further the understanding of these legal areas in their own right as well as in their interplay. The Journal encourages writing beyond the theoretical level taking into account the practical implications from the perspective of those who are or may be affected by humanitarian emergency situations. The Journal aims at and seeks the perspective of academics, government and organisation officials, military lawyers, practitioners working in the humanitarian (legal) field, as well as students and other individuals interested therein.
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