Strengthening Environmental Rights and Protections within Development Law and Policy: A Vehicle for Mainstreaming Climate Action in Southeast Asia

IF 0.3 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law Pub Date : 2015-12-01 DOI:10.2139/SSRN.2715658
S. Venuti
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The impacts of climate change traverse almost all areas of public policy. It is the interdisciplinary nature of climate change implications that has global policy leaders calling for the realignment of public policy with climate goals in accelerating the transition to a low carbon economy. This mandates the consideration of avenues other than siloed climate change law-making and policymaking in order to effectively mainstream climate change considerations into already embedded and accepted regulatory regimes and policymaking processes. The inference or insertion of environmental rights protections offers just one mechanism by which this can take hold. This is because human rights that are inextricably linked to environmental qualities are directly impacted by climate change and thereby carry with them the recognition and consideration of climate change mitigation and adaptation in order for their full and proper protection. Development policy and law already imports social and environmental impacts considerations, and thereby offers a medium through which such environmental rights protections can be transported. It is on this basis that this article looks to an environmental rights justification for the reform of development law and policy in mainstreaming positive climate change action. Examining the capacity of Myanmar’s draft environmental impact assessment procedure to afford environmental rights protections by way of example, this article builds on the current trends in climate change law-making discourse in Southeast Asia; being one that includes the reconstruction of established regulatory frameworks to incorporate a climate change agenda.
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在发展法律和政策范围内加强环境权利和保护:东南亚气候行动主流化的工具
气候变化的影响几乎遍及公共政策的所有领域。正是气候变化影响的跨学科性质,促使全球政策领导人呼吁在加速向低碳经济转型的过程中,将公共政策与气候目标进行重新调整。这要求考虑孤立的气候变化立法和政策制定之外的途径,以便有效地将气候变化考虑纳入已经嵌入和接受的监管制度和决策过程。对环境权利保护的推断或插入只是提供了一种机制,通过这种机制可以站稳脚跟。这是因为与环境质量有着千丝万缕联系的人权直接受到气候变化的影响,因此必须承认和考虑减缓和适应气候变化,以便充分和适当地保护人权。发展政策和法律已经纳入了社会和环境影响方面的考虑,从而提供了一种媒介,通过这种媒介可以进行环境权利保护。正是在此基础上,本文寻求在将积极的气候变化行动纳入主流的过程中,改革发展法律和政策的环境权利正当性。本文以东南亚气候变化立法话语的当前趋势为基础,以缅甸环境影响评估程序草案为例,考察其提供环境权利保护的能力;其中包括重建现有的监管框架,以纳入气候变化议程。
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