从京都到巴黎:国家在气候变化问题上的责任路线

Q2 Social Sciences Environmental Law Review Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1177/14614529211058849
Hojjat Salimi Turkamani
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人为气候变化是使用化石燃料产生的二氧化碳排放的影响之一。为减少温室气体排放,建立了以国际条约主要规则为基础的气候变化国际法律体系。由于该制度缺乏特别的次要规则,违反其主要规则导致在DARSIWA中适用国家责任的一般规则。问题是这些一般规则是否足够有说服力。由于缺乏具体的因果关系和温室气体排放国的多样性,国家对温室气体排放的归因是复杂的。此外,在气候变化法律制度下,温室气体排放不存在绝对的、全面的义务,无法使排放国承担责任。此外,国家问责规则将赔偿作为责任的固有后果,由于损害的累积性和相关条约特别是《巴黎协定》中对赔偿的抛弃,无法有效应对气候变化。因此,除了国家的法律责任外,还应尽可能考虑国家责任的其他维度,包括道德责任。
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From Kyoto to Paris: Problematic route of state responsibility for climate change
Anthropogenic climate change is one of the effects of carbon dioxide emissions from the use of fossil fuels. The Climate Change International Legal Regime consisting of primary rules set out in international treaties has been established to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Due to the lack of special secondary rules in this regime, a violation of its primary rules leads to applying the general rules of state responsibility in DARSIWA. The question is whether these general rules are compelling enough. The article shows that the attribution of GHG emissions to states is complex due to the lack of a specific causal relationship and diversity of GHG emitters. In addition, there is no absolute and comprehensive obligation for GHG emission under the climate change legal regime, which could hold the emitting state responsible. In addition, assuming the compensation as an inherent consequence of responsibility, state accountability rules cannot effectively deal with climate change because of the cumulative nature of damages and the discarding of compensation from the relevant treaties, particularly from the Paris Agreement. Therefore, in addition to the legal liability of states, other dimension of their responsibility including ethical responsibility should also be considered as much as possible.
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