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Full accessDoes the European Convention on Human Rights guarantee a human right to clean and healthy air? Litigating at the nexus between human rights and the environment – the practitioners’ perspective 《欧洲人权公约》是否保障享有清洁和健康空气的人权?人权与环境之间的诉讼关系——实践者的视角
IF 1.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2022.00.04
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引用次数: 1
Litigating climate change in the Arctic: the potential of Sámi human rights claims 北极气候变化诉讼:Sámi人权主张的潜力
IF 1.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2022.02.05
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Posthuman international law and the rights of nature 后人类国际法与自然权利
IF 1.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2021.00.04
E. Jones
Both posthuman theory and the rights of nature (RoN) movement have the potential to challenge the anthropocentrism of international environmental law (IEL). Scholars have begun to document the transformative shifts that could occur through the application of posthuman legal theory to IEL, but these theories have yet to be applied to law in practice. On the other hand, RoN have been applied in domestic law but hardly in international law, while the question of what RoN includes and excludes remains contested.This article brings posthuman theory and RoN together, reflecting on how posthuman legal theory can contribute to the framing of RoN, with a focus on challenging the anthropocentrism of IEL. The article argues, first, that the next step for posthuman legal theory will be its application to existing law. Noting convergences between posthuman legal theory and the rights of nature (RoN), the article contends that those seeking to apply posthuman legal theory might find some interesting alliances by turning to RoN. Second, it is argued that using posthuman theory to frame RoN could help to ensure that RoN live up to their transformative potential.
后人类理论和自然权利运动都有可能挑战国际环境法中的人类中心主义。学者们已经开始记录通过将后人类法律理论应用于IEL可能发生的变革,但这些理论尚未在实践中应用于法律。另一方面,RoN在国内法中适用,但在国际法中几乎没有,而RoN包括和排除什么的问题仍然存在争议。本文将后人类理论和RoN结合在一起,反思后人类法律理论如何有助于RoN的构建,重点是挑战IEL的人类中心主义。文章认为,首先,后人类法律理论的下一步将是将其应用于现有法律。注意到后人类法律理论与自然权利(RoN)之间的趋同,文章认为,那些寻求应用后人类法律学说的人可能会通过求助于RoN找到一些有趣的联盟。其次,有人认为,使用后人类理论来构建RoN有助于确保RoN发挥其变革潜力。
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引用次数: 5
‘For the trees have no tongues’: eco-feedback, speech, and the silencing of nature “因为树木没有舌头”:生态反馈、言论和大自然的沉默
IF 1.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2021.00.02
Matt Harvey, Steve Vanderheiden
When Christopher Stone argued for the extension of legal standing to natural objects, he proposed a guardianship model for representing the rights or interests of nonhuman nature. This approach requires that natural objects or systems be able to intelligibly communicate information regarding needs associated with their continued sustainable flourishing. Drawing upon both ‘law beyond the human’ approaches to legal theory and New Materialist theories about nonhuman subjectivity, we conceive of this mode of communication as a political speech act, albeit one that must be interpreted through eco-feedback collected in the study of natural systems rather than directly transmitted from speaker to listener. We then apply this conception of communication to human rights contexts in which efforts to distort or to otherwise manipulate this eco-feedback could be construed as an anti-democratic interference in speech rights, arguing for the extension of such rights to protect against such interference.
当克里斯托弗·斯通主张将法律地位扩大到自然物体时,他提出了一种代表非人性权利或利益的监护模式。这种方法要求自然物体或系统能够清晰地传达与其持续可持续发展相关的需求信息。借鉴法律理论的“超越人类的法律”方法和新唯物主义关于非人类主体性的理论,我们将这种沟通模式视为一种政治言语行为,尽管必须通过自然系统研究中收集的生态反馈来解释,而不是直接从说话者传递给听者。然后,我们将这种传播概念应用于人权背景,在这种背景下,扭曲或以其他方式操纵这种生态反馈的努力可能被解释为对言论权的反民主干涉,主张扩大这种权利以防止这种干涉。
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引用次数: 0
Response-abilities of care in more-than-human worlds 在非人类世界中的关怀反应能力
IF 1.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2021.00.05
M. Petersmann
This article rethinks the doctrines of responsibility and protection in international environmental law in light of notions of response-abilities and care in more-than-human worlds. Inspired by the intersecting strands of new materialist, relational and posthuman literatures, and informed by critiques of them by decolonial, indigenous and black scholars, the analysis works with onto-epistemologies of becoming that posit an inseparability of being, knowing and acting with(in) the Anthropocene/s. Through the notion of response-abilities of care, the article reconfigures how the destructive and the restorative relations between humans and nonhumans could be construed beyond a narrow understanding of state sovereignty, territorial jurisdiction, liberal human-centred notions of individuated agency and the strict causal nexus between victim and perpetrator. The analysis concludes by reflecting on how law could remain open to emergent, unfolding and contingent potentialities of entangled human-nonhuman relations, and questions law’s capacity to recognize and respond to the agency and alterity of nonhumans. These configurations exceed the schema of responsibility and protection that organizes even international environmental law’s most progressive theories and practices, such as granting ‘rights to nature’.
本文从超人类世界的响应能力和关怀概念出发,对国际环境法中的责任和保护原则进行了反思。受新唯物主义、关系文学和后人类文学相互交织的启发,并受到非殖民化、土著和黑人学者对这些文学的批评的启发,该分析采用了关于成为的本体认识论,该认识论假定存在、认识和行动与人类世/s是不可分割的。通过关怀的反应能力的概念,本文重新配置了人类与非人类之间的破坏性和恢复性关系如何能够超越对国家主权,领土管辖权,自由的以人为中心的个性化代理概念以及受害者与肇事者之间严格的因果关系的狭隘理解。分析的结论是反思法律如何能够对纠缠在一起的人类和非人类关系中出现的、展开的和偶然的潜力保持开放,并质疑法律识别和回应非人类的代理和替代的能力。这些配置超越了责任和保护的模式,甚至组织了国际环境法最先进的理论和实践,例如授予“自然权利”。
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引用次数: 5
A positivist approach to rights of nature in the European Union 欧盟自然权利的实证主义途径
IF 1.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-10-28 DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2021.02.03
Yaffa Epstein, Hendrik Schoukens
A growing number of jurisdictions throughout the world have recognized some type of legal rights of nature. This jurisprudential trend has thus far made few inroads in Europe. However, its apparent absence is misleading. In this article we argue that, explicit or not, nature as protected by European Union (EU) law already has certain legal rights in the Hohfeldian sense because other entities have legal obligations towards it. Moreover, we argue that recent decisions of the Court of Justice of the EU can be interpreted to support our claim that nature, as protected by EU law, already enjoys some legal rights that cannot be trumped by mere utilitarian interests, and that these rights can in turn be recognized and applied by national courts. We further suggest that public interest litigation can contribute to developing rights for nature in Europe, even absent any explicit recognition of these rights in EU law or in national legislation.
世界各地越来越多的司法管辖区承认了某种类型的自然法律权利。到目前为止,这种法学趋势在欧洲几乎没有取得什么进展。然而,它的明显缺席是误导性的。在这篇文章中,我们认为,无论是否明确,受欧盟(EU)法律保护的自然已经具有霍夫费尔德意义上的某些法律权利,因为其他实体对其负有法律义务。此外,我们认为欧盟法院最近的裁决可以被解释为支持我们的主张,即受欧盟法律保护的性质,已经享有一些法律权利,这些权利不能被单纯的功利利益所压倒,而这些权利反过来又可以得到国家法院的承认和适用。我们进一步建议,即使欧盟法律或国家立法没有明确承认这些权利,公共利益诉讼也有助于在欧洲发展自然权利。
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引用次数: 4
Editorial Decolonizing rights: strategies and directions 非殖民化权利:战略和方向
IF 1.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-10-28 DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2021.02.00
Anna Grear
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引用次数: 0
Voices for the voiceless: climate protection from the streets to the courts 无声者的声音:从街头到法院的气候保护
IF 1.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-10-28 DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2021.02.04
Manuela Niehaus, K. Davies
In September 2019, over four million people, in an estimated 185 countries worldwide, marched for better climate policies and their enforcement in a global climate strike. This is an example of the global community, particularly young people, rising up and demanding climate action to protect their threatened future. The world community has experienced ‘rights-based’ community uprisings in the past, for example, anti-nuclear protests and movements for women’s rights. These uprisings have often led to changes in values, attitudes and behaviour, changes that have underpinned new laws, policies and practices. This article discusses how social movements and climate litigation activisms can influence and foster stronger climate policies and considers where current community climate uprisings will lead, in the context of climate and human rights law. The article explores whether these uprisings can embrace the ‘voiceless’ – future generations and nature – by giving them a meaningful voice in the service of urgently required climate action and legal protection of the planetary future.
2019年9月,全球约185个国家的400多万人在全球气候罢工中游行,要求更好的气候政策及其执行。这是国际社会,特别是年轻人,站起来,要求采取气候行动,保护他们受到威胁的未来的一个例子。国际社会过去曾经历过“以权利为基础”的社区起义,例如反核抗议和争取妇女权利的运动。这些起义往往导致价值观、态度和行为的变化,这些变化是新法律、政策和做法的基础。本文讨论了社会运动和气候诉讼活动家如何影响和促进更强有力的气候政策,并在气候和人权法的背景下考虑了当前社区气候起义将导致什么。本文探讨了这些起义是否能够接纳“无声者”——子孙后代和大自然——在为迫切需要的气候行动和对地球未来的法律保护服务中给予他们有意义的声音。
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引用次数: 0
Posthuman rights struggles and environmentalisms from below in the political ontologies of Ecuador and Colombia 厄瓜多尔和哥伦比亚政治本体论中的后人类权利斗争和下层环境保护主义
IF 1.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-10-28 DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2021.02.02
Rosemary J. Coombe, David J. Jefferson
In a decolonial determination to resist the modern ontological separation of nature from culture, political ontologies and posthuman legalities in Andean Community countries increasingly recognize natural and cultural forces as inextricably interrelated under the principle of the pluriverse. After years of Indigenous struggles, new social movement mobilizations and citizen activism, twenty-first-century constitutional changes in the region have affirmed the plurinational and intercultural natures of the region’s polities. Drawing upon extensive interdisciplinary ethnographic research in Ecuador and Colombia, the article illustrates how Indigenous, Afro-descendant and campesino communities express multispecies relations of care and conviviality in opposition to modern extractivist development through the concept of buen vivir. These grassroots collective life projects and life plans articulate rights ‘from below’ to support new practices of territorialization that further materialize natures’ rights and community ideals. Although human rights have modern origins, the implementation of third generation collective biocultural rights to fulfill natures’ rights may help to materially realize community norms, autonomies and responsibilities that exceed modern ontologies. The ecocentric territorial rights struggles and posthuman legalities we explore are examples of a larger emergent project of decolonizing human rights in a politics appropriate to the Anthropocene.
安第斯共同体国家的政治本体论和人后法律越来越认识到,在多元宇宙原则下,自然和文化力量是密不可分的。经过多年的土著人斗争、新的社会运动动员和公民行动主义,该地区21世纪的宪法变革确认了该地区政治的多民族性和跨文化性。文章借鉴了厄瓜多尔和哥伦比亚广泛的跨学科人种学研究,阐述了土著、非洲裔和坎佩西诺社区如何通过buen vivir的概念表达多种族的关爱和欢乐关系,以反对现代采掘主义的发展。这些基层集体生活项目和生活计划阐明了“从下面”的权利,以支持进一步实现自然权利和社区理想的新的属地化实践。尽管人权具有现代起源,但实施第三代集体生物文化权利以实现自然权利可能有助于在物质上实现超越现代本体的社区规范、自治和责任。我们探索的以生态为中心的领土权利斗争和人类后的合法性是一个更大的新兴项目的例子,即在适合人类世的政治中实现人权非殖民化。
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Legal personhood of Latin American rivers: time to shift constitutional paradigms? 拉丁美洲河流的法人身份:是时候改变宪法范式了吗?
IF 1.7 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-10-28 DOI: 10.4337/jhre.2021.02.01
Amaya Álvez-Marín, Camila Bañales-Seguel, R. Castillo, Claudia Acuña-Molina, Pablo Torres
Diverse existing legal paradigms have dealt with the interaction of humans and Nature in different ways. We identify three main lenses through which current constitutional systems in Latin America have operated to resolve conflicts. We focus on rivers as emblematic elements of Nature that offer concrete possibilities to operationalize an emerging paradigm that recognizes legal personhood for Nature. The objective is to examine, from a critical interdisciplinary perspective, the existing paradigms, describe their limits and open the debate to alternative jurisdictional venues for favouring the coexistence of humans and natural systems. Through the comparative analysis of three case studies in Chile, Colombia and Ecuador, we outline the challenges and opportunities offered by an emerging legal tradition, ‘The New Latin American Constitutionalism’, and question what would effectively be different with a change of paradigm towards the recognition of Nature’s rights.
现有的各种法律范式以不同的方式处理了人与自然的互动。我们确定了拉丁美洲现行宪法制度解决冲突的三个主要视角。我们将河流作为自然的象征性元素,为实现承认自然法人身份的新兴范式提供了具体的可能性。目的是从跨学科的角度审视现有的范式,描述其局限性,并将辩论开放给有利于人类和自然系统共存的其他管辖场所。通过对智利、哥伦比亚和厄瓜多尔的三个案例研究的比较分析,我们概述了新兴法律传统“新拉丁美洲宪政”所带来的挑战和机遇,并质疑如果改变承认自然权利的模式,会有什么不同。
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