On the request for an advisory opinion on climate change under UNCLOS before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW Journal of International Dispute Settlement Pub Date : 2023-06-12 DOI:10.1093/jnlids/idad012
Monica Feria-Tinta
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Sinking Islands form part of the dystopian reality faced by a world increasingly affected by climate breakdown today. As reported, around the world, ‘many islands are slowly but surely being submerged’. This article enquires into the potential role that the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) may have, in its advisory capacity, in tackling the effects of climate change. In particular, this article deals with two broad issues: (i) it identifies the potential benefits and risks of an ITLOS Advisory Opinion on the issue of climate change under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and (ii) it examines the questions that COSIS recently posed to the tribunal, a number of sub-questions and relevant provisions under UNCLOS are further identified, and whether the Commission on Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law has complied with the procedural rules of ITLOS to trigger its advisory functions.
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关于根据《联合国海洋法公约》向国际海洋法法庭提交气候变化咨询意见的请求
正在下沉的岛屿构成了当今世界日益受到气候崩溃影响所面临的反乌托邦现实的一部分。据报道,在世界各地,“许多岛屿正在缓慢但肯定地被淹没”。本文探讨了国际海洋法法庭(ITLOS)在处理气候变化影响方面的咨询能力可能发挥的潜在作用。特别是,本文涉及两个广泛的问题:(i)确定国际海洋法法庭根据《联合国海洋法公约》(《公约》)就气候变化问题发表咨询意见的潜在利益和风险;(ii)审查COSIS最近向法庭提出的问题,并进一步确定《公约》下的若干子问题和相关规定;小岛屿国家气候变化和国际法委员会是否遵守国际海洋法法庭的程序规则,以触发其咨询职能。
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