Transnational access to court and mandatory due diligence enforced by the human right to a healthy environment

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Autor(a) principal: Bothe, Anja
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pinto, Rosalice
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11144/6602
Resumo: The starting point of the present work is the lack of efficiency in the implementation of environmental legislation. Two elements that are particularly fragile in the protection of nature are highlighted and legal instruments are proposed to overcome these weaknesses. First, ecosystem elements are not legal subjects, so access to justice needs to be promoted. Second, economically strong transnational corporations, which exploit the economically weakest countries and produce in them, disregard environmental standards and “evade” their obligations without being held accountable. Human rights due diligence laws have been debated for decades, are in effect in some sectors and in some countries and are considered soft law at the international level. The linking proposed for a better access to court and for transnational accountabilities is enforced by the concept of the human right to a healthy environment.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Transnational access to court and mandatory due diligence enforced by the human right to a healthy environment
title Transnational access to court and mandatory due diligence enforced by the human right to a healthy environment
spellingShingle Transnational access to court and mandatory due diligence enforced by the human right to a healthy environment
Bothe, Anja
Business and human rights
Environmental due diligence obligations
Environmental liability
Human right to healthy environment
Transnational access to court
title_short Transnational access to court and mandatory due diligence enforced by the human right to a healthy environment
title_full Transnational access to court and mandatory due diligence enforced by the human right to a healthy environment
title_fullStr Transnational access to court and mandatory due diligence enforced by the human right to a healthy environment
title_full_unstemmed Transnational access to court and mandatory due diligence enforced by the human right to a healthy environment
title_sort Transnational access to court and mandatory due diligence enforced by the human right to a healthy environment
author Bothe, Anja
author_facet Bothe, Anja
Pinto, Rosalice
author_role author
author2 Pinto, Rosalice
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Pinto, Rosalice
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Business and human rights
Environmental due diligence obligations
Environmental liability
Human right to healthy environment
Transnational access to court
topic Business and human rights
Environmental due diligence obligations
Environmental liability
Human right to healthy environment
Transnational access to court
description The starting point of the present work is the lack of efficiency in the implementation of environmental legislation. Two elements that are particularly fragile in the protection of nature are highlighted and legal instruments are proposed to overcome these weaknesses. First, ecosystem elements are not legal subjects, so access to justice needs to be promoted. Second, economically strong transnational corporations, which exploit the economically weakest countries and produce in them, disregard environmental standards and “evade” their obligations without being held accountable. Human rights due diligence laws have been debated for decades, are in effect in some sectors and in some countries and are considered soft law at the international level. The linking proposed for a better access to court and for transnational accountabilities is enforced by the concept of the human right to a healthy environment.
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