越南的商业与人权:水电站非自愿移民的人权含义

Thi Thanh Hai Nguyen
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本文通过观察越南水电站大坝项目中受影响社区的非自愿重新安置的影响,探讨商业活动如何影响能源行业的人权。它认为,尽管政府认为水电是满足能源需求的主要途径,对国民经济具有巨大的潜在利益,但越南水电项目的发展存在一定的人权问题。侵犯人权的风险可能发生在大坝建设项目实施之前、期间和之后的任何阶段。然而,受影响最大的群体是由于非自愿重新安置过程而流离失所的人。虽然政府向受影响社区发布了一些政策、战略和方案,但这些应对措施不足以解决人们的关切,而且缺乏基于人权的方法。本文发现,由于大坝建设而流离失所的人民和社区面临着许多人权问题,包括生计/粮食安全权,土地权和文化权等特定权利受到侵犯。
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Business and Human Rights in Viet Nam: The Human Rights Implication of Involuntary Resettlements for Hydro Power Dams
This article explores how business activities have impacted on human rights in the energy industry by looking at the implications of the involuntary resettlements in hydro power dam projects in the affected communities in Viet Nam. It argues that despite the government’s consideration of hydropower as a main avenue to meet the need for energy demands with huge potential benefit for the national economy, the development of hydroelectric projects in Viet Nam has had certain human rights concerns. The risk for human rights violation may occur at any stage before, during and after the implementing of dam development projects. However, the most affected group is the displaced people as the result of the involuntary resettlement process. While the government has issued some policies, strategies and programmes to affected communities, these responses, however, were insufficient to adress concerns and lacked a human rights based approach. This article finds that the people and community being displaced due to the construction of the dam have been facing a number of human rights concerns, including the violation of particular rights such as the right to livelihood/food security, right to land, and the right to culture.
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期刊介绍: The Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law is the world’s only law journal offering scholars a forum in which to present comparative, international and national research dealing specifically with issues of law and human rights in the Asia-Pacific region. Neither a lobby group nor tied to any particular ideology, the Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law is a scientific journal dedicated to responding to the need for a periodical publication dealing with the legal challenges of human rights issues in one of the world’s most diverse and dynamic regions.
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