气候变化、不平等和歧视法:以莫雷市游泳池使用权为例

Beth Goldblatt
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气候变化加剧了不利条件,加深了不平等。因此,应对气候变化的减缓和适应措施需要基于平等的对策。这与强调最弱势群体权利、平等和公平的气候正义目标一致。气候法和追求气候正义的战略诉讼是迅速发展的领域,越来越多地诉诸人权。本文认为,在形成应对气候相关不平等挑战的创造性对策时,应考虑反歧视法以及其他法律方法。这种对法律的战略性求助得到了相关反歧视法的发展的支持,该法的重点是在我们的生态背景下关注人类,并以一种变革性的平等方法为基础。本文以新南威尔士州莫雷镇的公共游泳设施为例,探讨歧视法如何支持追求气候正义的公平适应。
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Climate Change, Inequality and Discrimination Law: The Example of Swimming Pool Access in Moree
Climate change exacerbates disadvantage and deepens inequality. Mitigation and adaptation measures to address climate change thus require equality-informed responses. This aligns with the goals of climate justice, which emphasise the rights of the most vulnerable, equality and fairness. Climate law and strategic litigation in pursuit of climate justice are rapidly evolving areas with a growing resort to human rights. This article argues that discrimination law should be considered, alongside other legal approaches, in shaping creative responses to the challenge of climate-related inequality. This strategic recourse to law is supported by the development of relevant discrimination law that is focused on humans within our ecological context, underpinned by an approach to equality that is transformative. The article draws on the example of access to a public swimming facility in the regional New South Wales town of Moree to consider how discrimination law might support equitable adaptation in pursuit of climate justice.
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