Climate Change, Fundamental Rights, and Statutory Interpretation

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Journal of Environmental Law Pub Date : 2023-02-24 DOI:10.1093/jel/eqad002
C. Warnock, B. Preston
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The climate change crisis demands a wholesale transformation of law. In this article, we consider one potential component of that transformation: the role that rights-protective statutory interpretation might play. Specifically, we analyse the transformative potential of the principle of legality. The principle of legality is a presumption of statutory interpretation that legislation should not be read as infringing fundamental common law rights in the absence of irresistibly clear statutory language. It enables courts to give statutory words their least rights-infringing meaning. The law in international fora and domestic jurisdictions now acknowledges that climate change will adversely affect human rights. We make the linkage between climate change, fundamental rights, and statutory interpretation and argue that the principle of legality may, in appropriate cases, be used to interpret legislation regulating the range of human activity, in a climate-protective way.
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气候变化、基本权利和法律解释
气候变化危机要求对法律进行全面改革。在这篇文章中,我们考虑了这种转变的一个潜在组成部分:保护权利的法定解释可能发挥的作用。具体而言,我们分析了合法性原则的变革潜力。合法性原则是对法定解释的一种推定,即在没有令人无法抗拒的明确法定语言的情况下,立法不应被解读为侵犯普通法的基本权利。它使法院能够赋予法定词语最少侵犯权利的含义。国际论坛和国内司法管辖区的法律现在承认,气候变化将对人权产生不利影响。我们将气候变化、基本权利和法律解释联系起来,并认为在适当的情况下,合法性原则可以用于以保护气候的方式解释规范人类活动范围的立法。
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期刊介绍: Condensing essential information into just three issues a year, the Journal of Environmental Law has become an authoritative source of informed analysis for all those who have any dealings in this vital field of legal study. It exists primarily for academics and legal practitioners, but should also prove accessible for all other groups concerned with the environment, from scientists to planners. The journal offers major articles on a wide variety of topics, refereed and written to the highest standards, providing innovative and authoritative appraisals of current and emerging concepts, policies, and practice. It includes: -An analysis section, providing detailed analysis of current case law and legislative and policy developments -An annual review of significant UK, European Court of Justice, and international law cases -A substantial book reviews section
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