ABSTRACT. Addressing Climate Change Via Present and Future Generations’ Human Rights. Short Notes on the Greta Thunberg et al. Petition to the CRC Committee This short comment addresses the recent communication submitted to the CRC Committee by a small group of young activists against climate change. The communication tackles the conduct of 5 States in particular (Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, and Turkey), accused not only of having failed to prevent the negative pitfalls of climate change via the adoption and implementation of short-sighted policies on carbon emission and fossil fuels, but also of having made things worse, by perpetuating said conduct, hence violating the respondents’ right to life and health, as well as the obligation to prioritize the best interests of the child and to protect indigenous groups’ young members’ rights, obligations provided for under the 1989 UN Convention on the rights of the child
La Manna, M., Cambiamento climatico e diritti umani delle generazioni presenti e future: Greta Thunberg (e altri) dinanzi al Comitato sui diritti delfanciullo, <<DIRITTI UMANI E DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE>>, 2020; 14 (1): 217-224 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/152152]
Cambiamento climatico e diritti umani delle generazioni presenti e future: Greta Thunberg (e altri) dinanzi al Comitato sui diritti del fanciullo
La Manna, Mariangela
2020
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ABSTRACT. Addressing Climate Change Via Present and Future Generations’ Human Rights. Short Notes on the Greta Thunberg et al. Petition to the CRC Committee This short comment addresses the recent communication submitted to the CRC Committee by a small group of young activists against climate change. The communication tackles the conduct of 5 States in particular (Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, and Turkey), accused not only of having failed to prevent the negative pitfalls of climate change via the adoption and implementation of short-sighted policies on carbon emission and fossil fuels, but also of having made things worse, by perpetuating said conduct, hence violating the respondents’ right to life and health, as well as the obligation to prioritize the best interests of the child and to protect indigenous groups’ young members’ rights, obligations provided for under the 1989 UN Convention on the rights of the childI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.