تحلیل ماهیت تعهدات دولتها در توافقنامه پاریس 2015 درباره تغییرات اقلیمی
محورهای موضوعی :
حقوق محیط زیست
سید عباس پورهاشمی
1
,
مجتبی سبحانی نیا
2
,
سید علی حسینی آزاد
3
1 - رئیس مؤسسه تخصصی حقوق بینالملل کانادا، تورنتو، کانادا.
2 - دکتری حقوق محیط زیست، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد علوم و تحقیقات، تهران. *(مسوول مکاتبات)
3 - دکتری حقوق محیط زیست، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد علوم و تحقیقات، تهران.
تاریخ دریافت : 1396/10/04
تاریخ پذیرش : 1396/12/24
تاریخ انتشار : 1400/11/01
کلید واژه:
توافقنامه پاریس 2015,
تغییرات اقلیمی,
معاهدات محیطزیستی,
حقوق بینالملل محیطزیست,
چکیده مقاله :
یکی از مهمترین اسناد بینالمللی لازمالاجرا برای واکنش در برابر تغییرات اقلیمی، موافقتنامه پاریس 2015 است. بیش از سه دهه است که دولتها مذاکرات طولانی در خصوص تغییرات اقلیمی را آغاز نمودهاند و همواره این موضوع در دستور کار دولتها قرار داشته است. از مهمترین دلایل ناکامی برای تدوین و اجرای یک سند بینالمللی لازمالاجرا، عدم تمایل بسیاری از دولتها به پذیرش اهداف کاهش انتشار الزامآور بوده است. تجربه ناموفق پروتکل کیوتو 1997، نشان دهنده این رویکرد دولتها به عدم پذیرش تعهدات الزامآور است. در این مقاله تلاش شده است تا ماهیت تعهدات دولتها در توافقنامه پاریس 2015 درباره تغییرات اقلیمی مورد تحلیل حقوقی قرار گیرد.
این تحقیق مبتنی بر روش تجزیه و تحلیل استقرایی حقوقی است. بر اساس این روش، موافقتنامه پاریس 2015 و برخی از اسناد قبل از آن در خصوص برخورد با تغییرات اقلیمی، مورد بررسی حقوقی قرار گرفته است. نهایتاً این پژوهش، ضمن بررسی فرصت ها و ظرفیت های حقوقی توافقنامه پاریس 2015، به این نتیجه نائل شده است که علیرغم این که موافقتنامه پاریس به عنوان یک معاهده بینالمللی گامی مهم و اساسی در جهت کاهش انتشار گازهای گلخانهای ارزیابی میشود، ولی همچنان دارای برخی ناکارآمدیهای حقوقی و اجرایی است.
چکیده انگلیسی:
One of the most important international instruments to deal with climate change is the Paris Agreement 2015. For over three decades, states have begun long-term talks and negotiations on climate change, which is always on the international agenda. One reason for not concluding an international instrument is that states are not willing to adopt binding commitments on mitigating Green House Gas emission. The failed experience of the Kyoto Protocol 1997 reflects this approach. The piece analyzes the nature of states obligations in the Paris agreement on climate change.
This research is based on a legal inductive analysis method. According to this method, the Paris Agreement and some related legal instruments on climate change have been analyzed and assessed. This article while identifies various defining elements of legal character of the Paris Agreement, illustrates that even though the Paris Agreement is an “International Treaty within the meaning of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties” which contains a mix of hard, soft and non-obligations is an important step forward to address climate change, but still has legal and normative inefficiencies.
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