Introduction à la dette écologique en droit international : dette négative et dette positive

The ecological debt is a political concept which seeks to expose the harmfulness of the production and consumption patterns based on the extraction of natural resources and their exchange in a market-driven economy. It is often reduced to a financial liability for the industrialized countries involv...

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Main Author: Noémie Candiago
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description The ecological debt is a political concept which seeks to expose the harmfulness of the production and consumption patterns based on the extraction of natural resources and their exchange in a market-driven economy. It is often reduced to a financial liability for the industrialized countries involved. Yet, this only corresponds to one side of the ecological debt. If repairing is a fundamental function of the law, the latter must also set out positive rules, in this case about the sustainable management of natural resources. This article presents the different approaches of ecological debt and then should highlight its constituent side by introducing the primary norms representative of the logic of the ecological debt.
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spelling doaj.art-6ac0cf7395bc40f68a4c122b02bacaf72024-02-13T14:14:08ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422610.4000/vertigo.17495Introduction à la dette écologique en droit international : dette négative et dette positiveNoémie CandiagoThe ecological debt is a political concept which seeks to expose the harmfulness of the production and consumption patterns based on the extraction of natural resources and their exchange in a market-driven economy. It is often reduced to a financial liability for the industrialized countries involved. Yet, this only corresponds to one side of the ecological debt. If repairing is a fundamental function of the law, the latter must also set out positive rules, in this case about the sustainable management of natural resources. This article presents the different approaches of ecological debt and then should highlight its constituent side by introducing the primary norms representative of the logic of the ecological debt.https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/17495natural resourcesenvironmental justiceecological debtpublic international lawconstitutionalism
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Introduction à la dette écologique en droit international : dette négative et dette positive
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natural resources
environmental justice
ecological debt
public international law
constitutionalism
title Introduction à la dette écologique en droit international : dette négative et dette positive
title_full Introduction à la dette écologique en droit international : dette négative et dette positive
title_fullStr Introduction à la dette écologique en droit international : dette négative et dette positive
title_full_unstemmed Introduction à la dette écologique en droit international : dette négative et dette positive
title_short Introduction à la dette écologique en droit international : dette négative et dette positive
title_sort introduction a la dette ecologique en droit international dette negative et dette positive
topic natural resources
environmental justice
ecological debt
public international law
constitutionalism
url https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/17495
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