作为自然资源管理制度的国际捕鲸委员会

L. Viikari
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国际捕鲸委员会(iwc)管理的捕鲸是一项全球自然资源管理制度,随着时间的推移,该制度发生了重大变化。目前,国际捕鲸委员会制度构成了一个旨在保护鲸鱼和传统土著捕鲸群体利益的法律框架。本文的目的是研究鲸鱼资源的国际管理是如何演变的,今天是什么样的本土市场,以及它可能走向何方。虽然国际捕鲸委员会作为一个捕鲸组织,今天主要致力于促进土著捕鲸,但该制度实质上并不是土著的。它甚至不是一个协作系统。从本质上讲,国际捕鲸委员会内部的土著捕鲸仍然是一个殖民政权,土著利益服从于民族国家和西方科学。传统土著对世界的概念与《国际捕鲸法》所依据的概念在本体论上的根本不匹配,使得引入变革变得困难。在国际捕鲸委员会制度范围内发展土著捕鲸社区的参与权利可以是程序性的第一步,有可能有助于改善土著捕鲸者的实质性权利。关系价值方法可以帮助实现更关键的思想本体论改变,使土著人民获得真正的能动性,并根据他们的世界观组织他们与鲸鱼的关系。
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International Whaling Commission as a Natural Resource Management Regime
Whaling as governed by the International Whaling Commission (iwc) is a global regime of natural resource management, which has experienced significant changes over time. Currently, the iwc regime constitutes a legal framework aiming at protection of both whales and the interests of traditional indigenous whaling populations. The aim of this paper is to examine how the international management of the whale resource has evolved, what kind of an indigenous market it is today and where it might be heading. Although the iwc as a whaling organisation is today geared essentially towards facilitating indigenous whaling, the regime is not indigenous in substance. It is not even a collaborative system. In essence, indigenous whaling within the iwc remains a colonial regime where indigenous interests are subordinate to nation states and Western science. The fundamental ontological mismatch of traditional indigenous conceptions of the world and those on which the iwc is based makes it difficult to introduce changes. Development of participatory rights of indigenous whaling communities within the iwc regime could constitute a procedural first step with potential to contribute to improving also the substantive rights of indigenous whalers. Relational values approach could help to achieve more pivotal ontological change of mindsets to allow indigenous people to gain real agency and organise their relationship with whales in accordance with their worldviews.
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