为气候行动服务的 "活文书":欧洲人权法院的长期学说面对气候紧急情况

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Journal of Environmental Law Pub Date : 2024-06-08 DOI:10.1093/jel/eqae015
Ivana Jelić, Etienne Fritz
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气候变化诉讼在人权框架内不断演变,给世界各地的法院带来了复杂的挑战。国际法院和条约机构最近做出的具有里程碑意义的决定扩大了人权法院处理气候相关争端的管辖权。然而,欧洲人权法院(ECtHR)的最新判例法强调了承认气候行动的紧迫性与维护地区人权体系完整性之间的微妙平衡。本文探讨了欧洲人权法院在应对气候变化相关法律诉求时对 "活文书 "理论的运用。文章认为,气候变化案件凸显了《欧洲人权公约》(ECHR或《公约》)在应对气候紧急情况方面的有限作用,并揭示了应对气候变化影响与维护欧洲人权体系运作之间的紧张关系。
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The ‘Living Instrument’ at the Service of Climate Action: The ECtHR Long-Standing Doctrine Confronted to the Climate Emergency
The evolving landscape of climate change litigation within human rights frameworks presents a complex challenge for courts worldwide. Recent landmark decisions by international court and treaty bodies have expanded the jurisdiction of human rights courts to address climate-related disputes. However, the most recent case law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) emphasises the delicate balance between recognising the urgency of climate action and upholding the integrity of a regional human rights system. This article explores the ECtHR’s use of the living instrument doctrine in response to climate change-related legal claims. It submits that climate change cases highlight the circumscribed role of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR or the Convention) in dealing with the climate emergency and reveal the tension between addressing climate change impacts and maintaining the functioning of the European human rights system.
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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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