El modelo ecológico alternativo latinoamericano entre protección del derecho humano al medio ambiente y reconocimiento de los derechos de la naturaleza
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The concern of Latin-American Law about the "environmental issue" is rooted
in the "inclusion of natural resources among the public goods" supported by
the "Social Constitutionalism". Subsequently it has been revitalised thanks
to the development of the "International Environmental Law" and further
intensified with the rise of the "New Latin-American Constitutionalism" and
the unfolding of a real "Environmental Constitutionalism" which is clearly
recognising the human right to an adequate (for the development of the person)
and sustainable environment. Nonetheless, in particular due to the fact
that this law is built on a strongly "anthropocentric" conception, this was
not enough to avoid nature despoil. Therefore, the so-called "New Andean
Constitutionalism", by reaffirming the visio mundi of the Latin-American
indigenous peoples, proposes to directly recognize the nature as a subject of
law and to complete such a paradigm shift by adopting an alternative development
model based on the Amerindian ethic-moral principle of the "Good
Living"/"Living Well" ("Buen Vivir"/"Vivir Bien").
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Environment as a Human Right; International Environmental Law; Latin American Environmental Constitutionalism; Rights of Nature; "Good Living"/"Living Well" ("Buen Vivir"/"Vivir Bien")
Elenco autori:
Esborraz, DAVID FABIO
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